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The ambiguity here is that because Kant assumes existential commitment in the "F" term of universal affirmative propositions, and because "Fs are non-Gs" can be construed a special case of an "A" proposition, then "Fs are non-Gs" has existential commitment, whereas "no Fs are Gs" does not.
Black Sabbath eliminated any aspect of sonics, songwriting, arranging, that could be construed a "frill".
In some cases, a 'nil' judgement may be good if it means that negative side-effects are minimal or manageable so as to be minimal; in other cases, it represents a problem if the side-effects being sought are positive (e.g., if impact on energy security is nil, this would be construed a problem).
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The panel in Microsoft II, because it was construing a consent decree, was not bound by Jefferson Parish or Eastman Kodak.
This whole argument might be construed as a momentary blip in a slow summer news cycle.
Not all deletions could be construed as a simple loss of a tumor suppressor.
It counts as a vote for that post inasmuch as a passed link can be construed as a reader recommendation.
This is not to be construed as a prediction or blatant rooting, just a humble observation.
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