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A judge then reinstated her parole this month, restoring a semblance of freedom, or what amounts to it.
So spare us at least the hand-on-heart, tear-in-the-eye sentimentality – if this is what a precious union amounts to, it is hard to imagine what a throwaway union would look like.
Campaigners say the failure of the government to publish data relating to all injuries amounts to it protecting private companies from proper scrutiny but also raises questions over the decision-making process when deciding a child does not need any medical treatment.
To get a sense of what this view amounts to, it is helpful to start with an analogy.
Indeed, when trying to grasp what real change amounts to, it seems to be the interior/exterior distinction that is relevant.
To understand what speculative etymology amounts to, it is useful to refer to the Cratylus (383a-d), where Plato presents his well-known naturalist thesis about word meaning: natural kind terms express the essence of the objects they name and words are appropriate to their referents insofar as they describe what their referents are (see the entry on Plato's Cratylus).
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A third eventual result would be that the full report, or something amounting to it, eventually finds its way out.
To avoid tempting burglars, he will not attach a dollar amount to it.
Behaviorally, it amounts to dealing with it under that word-concept.
Rhetorically, it amounted to this: it's them (Labour) or us.
"It amounts to propaganda, doesn't it?" he said.
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