Crossword-Solution: MISES
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MISES | anagram | MESSI, SEISM, SEMIS, SIMES |
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| Agreements: Hist. | 1 answer |
| Some legal writs | 1 answer |
| Agreements | 14 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MISES (5)
After all, it was impossible to have this impulse in Greek and Latin, dead languages shut up in books as in reliquaries--peris et mises en reliquaires de livres.
After all, it was impossible to have this impulse in Greek and Latin, dead languages shut up in books as in reliquaries--péris et mises en reliquaires de livres.
And Judah Mises, in his two works, _Tekunat ha-Rabbanim_ ("Characterization of the Rabbis"), and _Kinat ha-Emet_ ("The Zeal for Truth"), opposed Rabbinic tradition and the authorities of the Middle Ages.
Deidad que en los antiguos días Imprimiste en nuestro polvo tu sandalia, No alabaré el litúrgico furor de tus orgías Ni su erótica didascalia, Para que alumbres sin mayores ironías, Al polígloto elogio de las Guías, Noches sentimentales de _mises_ en Italia.
Having thousands of graceful verse-writers, we have no great poet; in a torrent of skilful fiction, we have no great novelist; with many charming painters, who hardly seem to have a fault, we have no great artist; with _mises-en-scène_, make-up costumes, and accessories for our plays such as the world never saw before, we have no great actor; and with ten thousand thoughtful writers, we have not a single genius of the first rank.
Quotes with MISES (3)
Mathematically speaking, the probable (that in 6,000,000,000 throws with a regular six-sided die the die will come up proximately 1 ,000,000,000 times) and the improbable (that in six throws with the same die the one will come approximately up six times) are not different in kind, but only in frequency, whereby the more frequent appears a priori more probable. But the occasional occurrence of the improbable does not imply the intervention of a higher power, something in the n…
The test of an economic system lies in the choices it offers, the alternatives that are open to the people living under it. When choices are limited by coercion of one sort or another, the system must fall short of meeting the test in greater or less degree. The virtue of a free system — i.e., competitive capitalism — is that it allows energy to flow uncoerced into a thousand-and-one different forms, expanding goods, services, and jobs in a myriad, unpredictable ways. Every d…
As Ludwig von Mises conclusively demonstrated in 1912, money does not and cannot originate by order of the State or by some sort of social contract agreed upon by all citizens; it must always originate in the processes of the free market.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1947–1991).