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Some have argued, for example, that the universality to which philosophical theories traditionally have aspired cannot embrace women without erasing them.
I cannot embrace this principle.
Labour cannot embrace the reforms that are needed".
Yet Seinfeld cannot embrace his mentor's decisions, he said.
"Dany's one of the few animals here that I cannot embrace," said Ms. Torres.
You cannot embrace beneath a Tahitian moon without being serenaded by three competing discotheques.
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So The Economist cannot but embrace considering the paragon of such irresponsible associations, the classic apples and oranges.
For, no, America cannot truly embrace soccer until the blood fever of the frontier has passed and each man is content to merely 'pass it around'.
Autonomy in this sense seems an irrefutable value, especially since its opposite — being guided by forces external to the self and which one cannot authentically embrace — seems to mark the height of oppression.
Davidson cannot directly embrace the first horn of this dilemma, since this would eliminate the need for independent argument, appealing to mental anomalism, to establish the token-identity of those mental events with physical events.
We wonder how anyone cannot hungrily embrace such obvious virtues.
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