A literal application of her theory toman today is enough to bring it to a reductio ad absurdum.
The latter stood for a literal application of the details of the text and took as its norm a theoretical ideal of spiritual proficiency.
Some believe that literal application of the rule using the more recent rate could result in a potentially misleading presentation.
Rothbard criticized this doctrine as incompatible with his own homestead principle, as a literal application prevent aircraft from traveling over someone's land.
"But if the arbitrators simply ignore the applicable law, the literal application of a 'manifest disregard' standard should presumably compel vacation of the award."
If it became necessary, it would have been easy enough to break it, or rather restrict it to its literal application, I should say.
Nourse LJ considered it would be arguable that the defendants were "entitled to escape literal application of the agreement".
The tension between the literal application of natural processes and the creation of industry-specific more efficient reuse modalities is another tension.
Despite literal application of Christ's instruction to pray in private and not for others to see, many recognized that he was a living saint amongst them.
In its most literal application, this strategy involved physically moving a civilian population from troubled areas into camps, which deprived insurgents of cover and support.