Sentence examples for basic proposition that the from inspiring English sources

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Their basic proposition: that the Constitution bars punishment for ideas, however hateful — and that tacking on extra prison time for bias is an affront to the First Amendment.

Indeed, there is not really any disagreement between those on the two sides of the living wage debate about the basic proposition that the effects of living wages on families are dissipated because of high implicit marginal tax rates on low-income families.

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"But that basic proposition that we are now the only party of the three main parties that marry both economic responsibility with a commitment to social fairness – puts us slap bang in the middle of the centre ground of British politics which is where I believe, even in these polarised times, most British voters are".

But its reversal suggests the extent to which gay men and lesbians have persuaded much of the legal profession to accept the basic proposition that sexual orientation is irrelevant to a person's worth and that the law should reflect this judgment.

And on the question of games that go for five days: setting aside, for one moment, that this is the land of the 162 game-long baseball season and that NBA teams slog through 82 games before they can even think about the finals, if you agree with the basic proposition that lots of sport is better than a little sport, it seems difficult to take issue with the length of a Test match in cricket.

Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks understood the basic proposition that human rights are indivisible.

The show is vast in emotional scope and I still haven't finished watching it, but nor have I quite dealt with its basic proposition that integrity can be maintained in a criminal context.

In other words, he might be able to appeal to the conjunction of some other basic propositions and/or non-basic propositions that provide a reason for thinking that b is true.

Being true to his foundationalism, he must think that there is some warrant that each basic proposition has that does not depend upon the warrant possessed by any other proposition.

Its basic proposition is that soil distribution can be most efficiently identified by the separation of pedogeomorphological units where similar hydrological, geomorphological, and pedological processes occur.

Ellison pointed out, for instance, that as a basic proposition of the legal system, someone engaged in legal action should not have their private conversations monitored by their opponents.

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