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Rhetoric is distinct from both rational demonstration with its fully warranted conclusions and the sheer sophistry of clever talk designed to extort agreement from people by the use of threats or false promises.

(The data have never been strong enough to warrant conclusions about whether it prevents death).

It should also be noted that the correlations we found do not warrant conclusions regarding causal relationships.

"The information in this report did not warrant a conclusion that there was a religious discrimination problem with DRD appointments".

The handwritten notes alone are not sufficient to warrant a conclusion that the Vice President made a false statement.

Moreover, 1-entailment satisfies a condition of weak independence of defaults: conditionals with logically unrelated antecedents can "fire" independently of each other: one can warrant a conclusion even though we are given an explicit exception to the other.

"Nothing in the report warrants a conclusion that permanent exclusion should be abolished," she said.

The heightened regard we have for constitutional protections surely warrants a conclusion that nonconstitutional provisions must be treated at least comparably, and in Hasting we emphasized even "most constitutional violations" must be ignored if they are harmless.

As has been observed by one legal scholar, "[t]he utility of the exploding cigar is so low and the risk of injury so high as to warrant a conclusion that the cigar is defective and should not have been marketed at all".

Haack's "epistemological argument that under certain conditions, a congeries of evidence warrants a conclusion to a higher degree than any of its components alone would do" (Haack 2008a: 253) is one that is long recognised in the legal literature on the analysis of circumstantial evidence: see, e.g., Wills 1852: 161 164.

There is, therefore, nothing in the other sanctioning mechanisms or prior cases interpreting them that warrants a conclusion that a federal court may not, as a matter of law, resort to its inherent power to impose attorney's fees as a sanction for bad-faith conduct.

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