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Free sign upThe phrase "answerable in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when talking about someone or something being responsible or held accountable for something. Example: The company is answerable in court for its unethical business practices. The phrase can also be used in a more general sense to mean being able to provide an answer or explanation for something. Example: The scientist was answerable in his research findings during the conference.
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-- that aren't answerable in realistic terms.
Similarly, ethics, like law, could get nowhere without the assumption that the individual agent is a self-contained unit answerable in general terms for what he does; metaphysics had the duty of subjecting this assumption to critical examination.
But, they added, "we cannot accept that [those running the SAS selection course] should not be answerable in law in cases where people die as a result of their gross neglect.
If metaphysics is an empirical science, the question of whether or not to accept a metaphysical theory must be answerable, in part at any rate, by reference to experience.
Hill said the guidelines issued to armed police officers were clear that "the ultimate responsibility for firing a weapon rests with the individual officer who is ultimately answerable in the court of law".
Anyway, said Paul Thompson, a philosopher at Michigan State and former secretary of the International Society for Environmental Ethics, many scientists were trained to limit themselves to questions answerable in the real world, in the belief that "scientists and engineers should not be involved in these kinds of ethical questions".
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However, the question "is the set of PD affected regions an intrinsic network in healthy brain?" is perhaps not answerable unequivocally in a statistical sense.
As a method of teaching lecturers presented clinical scenarios and asked the participants to frame a focussed, answerable question in a structured four part format (patient-intervention/exposure-comparator-outcome) that could lead to effective search and appraisal strategies.
On one hand, Tony is his gentle talk piece for an old-day ignorance, and on the other, Don is the answerable black man in a white gettup respectable, pleasant, and approachable who answers old-day ignorance to new-day audiences with internet connections who have no fucking reasons to be that ignorant.
In the majority of cases the proposed questions are clearly answerable and result in a consecutive, relatively discrete categorization within the 11-point scale.
But the governor in Hong Kong was answerable to the government in London, and so to a democracy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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