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The relative invulnerability of the Republican Party in recent years to backlash after pushing through regressive tax policies is even more surprising because a plurality of the public, 46 percent, believes the rich are rich as a result of their connections, not their hard work, according to Pew surveys.
Because a plurality of necessarily indiscernible objects is of dubious intelligibility, such a defense would not be credible.
The Federalist claimed it showed "Trump's Immigration Policies Are Actually Pretty Popular" because a plurality of respondents favored detaining border crossers (though not separating families), but the poll also found that more people wanted to increase legal immigration than decrease it, and more people were opposed to a border wall than supported it.
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This could not by any stretch of the imagination be regarded as a recipe for centralised state control, because there would still be a plurality of competing firms.
Doubts about the intelligibility of such a plurality arise because of perplexities concerning the individuation and separation of any pair of necessarily indiscernible objects, and because positing the existence of a plurality of such objects is metaphysically extravagant and gratuitous.
As Lyotard argues, aesthetic judgment is the appropriate model for the problem of justice in postmodern experience because we are confronted with a plurality of games and rules without a concept under which to unify them.
The other was George W. Bush, in part because of fears of terrorism, but also because he had been elected without a plurality of the popular vote in 2000, meaning he hadn't carried a wave of marginal congressmen into office to begin with.
And the poll is unpredictable because Scots cannot vote for what a plurality of them wants: further powers short of independence, with defence and foreign affairs handled from London.
Quine argues that it makes no sense to talk about a plurality of logics, because this plurality is just linguistic, not logical.
Ross, by contrast, is a pluralist, because he thinks that there is a plurality of prima facie duties.
However, Gannett said, Tribune Publishing's slate of directors would be elected even if shareholders vote to withhold support because the directors are elected by a plurality of the votes cast, and no alternative slate is proposed by Gannett.
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