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But yesterday's results give some reason to question this judgment and hint that Polsby was right, at least in this case.
"These stirrings of concern and commitment give some reason to hope that we will not repeat the crimes of the recent past".
I must, however, give some reason for believing P; this much cannot, however, be said of a guess.
The instrumental arguments for democracy give some reason for why one ought to respect the democracy when one disagrees with its decisions.
On the other hand, we may justifiably demand of the conjecturer that she give some reason for her conjecture; yet not even this much may be said of one who makes a guess.
None of these accounts is designed at all to explain why moral norms of the familiar welfare-oriented sort would be applicable to the absolutely perfect being, and thus give some reason to think that moral goodness is a pure perfection.
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And now he goes on to give some reasons for it.
After explaining in more detail what "virtualizing" biology means, I will give some reasons for being cautious about Pande's aims, then some reasons to believe his approach might eventually work.
I'll give some reasons for why we might want instead to expunge the third verse and replace it with something authentic and better.
The research literature give some reasons to believe that an orthogeriatric approach will be superior, but such a model may also introduce pitfalls, for instance that the patients will have access to too weak orthopaedic competence.
Always he gives some reason to renew the belief.
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