Crossword-Solution: ACTU 4 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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ACTU anagram ACUT, CUTA, TUCA, UTAC

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AUSTRALIAN Council of Trade Unions 1 answer
In ___ (in reality): Lat. 1 answer
In ___ (thing done) 1 answer
Moving: Lat. 1 answer
the largest peak body representing workers in Australia 1 answer
In ___ (existent) 2 answers
ACRONYML AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL OF TRADE UNIONS 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ACTU (5)

Whatever we may be _in posse_, the very best of us _in actu_ falls very short of being absolutely divine.
The Varieties of Religious Experience William James 2014
But the world deals with us _in actu_ and not _in posse_: and of this hidden germ, not to be guessed at from without, it never takes account.
The Varieties of Religious Experience William James 2014
Intellect, in function (actu) finite, or in function infinite, must comprehend the attributes of God and the modifications of God, and nothing else.
The Ethics [Part I] Benedict de Spinoza 1997
But the possession of all the moral virtues, in 'actu primo', as the logicians call it, is not sufficient; you must have them in 'actu secundo' too; nay, that is not sufficient neither--you must have the reputation of them also.
Letters to His Son, 1750 The Earl of Chesterfield 2004
But the possession of all the moral virtues, in ‘actu primo’, as the logicians call it, is not sufficient; you must have them in ‘actu secundo’ too; nay, that is not sufficient neither--you must have the reputation of them also.
The PG Edition of Chesterfield’s Letters to His Son The Earl of Chesterfield 2004

Quotes with ACTU (2)

To do what you imply would require nothing short of divine intervention. you must change man, not systems. Can you and our vapouring friends of the Literary Chamber of Rennes, or any other learned society of France, devise a system of government that has never yet been tried? Surely not. And can we say of any system tried that it proved other than failure in the end? My dear Philippe, the future is to be read with certainty only in the past. Ad actu ad posse valet consecutio.…
Rafael Sabatini Scaramouche
From *the form of time and of the single dimension* of the series of representations, on account of which the intellect, in order to take up one thing, must drop everything else, there follows not only the intellect’s distraction, but also its *forgetfulness*. Most of what it has dropped it never takes up again, especially as the taking up again is bound to the principle of sufficient reason, and thus requires an occasion which the association of ideas and motivation have fir…
Arthur Schopenhauer
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1967–1973).