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The thought that one may be entitled to commit to an existentially momentous truth-claim in principle undecidable on the evidence when forced to decide either to do so or not is what motivates William James's 'justification of faith' in 'The Will to Believe' (James 1896/1956).
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The law states that you are entitled to commit homicide if you are protecting your own life from a deadly attack.
OMAHA (AP) — Three people imprisoned for nearly 20 years for a murder they did not commit could each be entitled to $1 million if state lawmakers approve a bill.
People who have committed dangerous crimes or those with histories of stalking or committing domestic abuse "should not be entitled to own a firearm," McAuliffe said. .
You may be entitled to condensation".
Anyone will be entitled to sell newspapers.
Be entitled to make a complaint.
While you're certainly entitled to the nine rides you paid for, you're not entitled to commit fraud to get them.
"You are not entitled to commit criminal acts in the form of protest," Judge Nicholas Dean told Omar.
Professionals should know that clients are entitled to shop around before they commit to a specific practice.
Americans racing to meet tonight's tax deadline, as well as those who have already beaten the rush, are entitled to know that the government is committed to improving its record.
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