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To me this is strange "anti-advertising": it appears to go against every assumed principle of that craft.
He called the constitution a "political compact: from which the original parties would be released if the "assumed principle of the bill became a law". p341 The bill was an attack upon the fundamental intent and purpose of the Constitution.
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For satisfying this reason, Lubrication assumes principle part as when ointment separates the two surfaces of the relative movement, it diminishes the friction between them.
Root had just taken over the captaincy for an over or two and on the old northern (I assume) principle of "If there's a job to be done, best do it yourself" he immediately put himself on to bowl.
We will assume principle repayments of $1,200 monthly throughout 2000, 2001, 2002, until this confusion has been clarified.
Arguably, this is a syntactic phenomenon assuming principles that align thematic role and syntactic position (see Baker 1988, 1997; Williams 1994; and Grimshaw 1990).
But when doing set theory for its own sake, the appropriate thing is not to take membership as a logical notion, and not to assume principles about membership as forming part of the "logic" of the theory, but as postulates thereof.
If they assumed the principle of legality and the general principle of presumption of innocence, they might have assumed transparency schemes to be unnecessary because non-compliance would be sufficiently punished by the legal authorities.
These results together show that folk moral judgments do not conform to a widely assumed philosophical principle that "ought" implies "can". Instead, judgments of blame play a modulatory role in some judgments of obligation.
Index I6 was based solely on the information given by species co-occurrence and assumed the principle that, all else being equal, generalists co-occur with many species across their range, while specialists co-occur with relatively few species [ 51].
So if one assumes that 'ought' implies 'can' and if one assumes the principle represented in (5)—dubbed by some the agglomeration principle (Williams 1965)—then again a contradiction can be derived.
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