postclassical造句1. Assertions that intention is the sole criterion of validity are few, suspect, and found only in post-classical texts.
2. Yet even the post-classical trust retained its independence of a testamentary heir.
3. This is the position attested in many texts, both classical and post-classical.
4. In post-classical law the traditional procedural scheme of the civil law evaporated, and all claims were heard under the cognitio procedure.
5. The advantages of the postclassical approach apply wherever the motivations towards particular criminal actions are vastly more prevalent than the actions.
6. Even in post-classical law, then, some differences of significance between legacies and trusts persisted.
7. That notion had a long history, and had by no means been deserted by post-classical law.
8. The linguistic phenomena we see in the texts reflect not classical fusion of law but post-classical confusion of language.
9. This, incidentally, could help with the problem encountered earlier of incorporating unusual crimes such as child abuse in the postclassical perspective.
10. These assumptions require some reconsideration as a starting point for the development of the postclassical perspective.