Sentence examples for case of mere from inspiring English sources

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Thus, in the case of "mere evidence," probable cause must be examined in terms of cause to believe that the evidence sought will aid in a particular apprehension or conviction.

In other words, this wasn't a case of mere genetic drift and mutational slop at work; there was selective pressure to change in those parts of the genes that really counted -- the parts responsible for the shape of the egg's gateway to tomorrow.

It is much more, then, than a case of mere finance.

Hypotheses 8a and 8b, predicting stronger effects in case of mere availability of FWPs compared to use of FWPs on anticipated organizational support and perceived autonomy, are not supported.

This point is implicit in Searle, as when he describes the case of mere aggregation by saying that "there is just a sequence of individual acts that happen to converge on a common goal" (403, emphasis added).

This was no case of mere philosophical or abstract outrage -- HLS had been fined $50,000 by the USDA for multiple violations of the Animal Welfare Act for cruelty to animals in its New Jersey facility in 1998.

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This is in contrast to cases of mere balance where few propositions that are evidence for $H$ are fully believed, or where probability is spread out over a number of chance hypotheses.

Hence, conceivability does not in all cases and especially not in cases of mere ignorance, as in the Second Meditation yield metaphysical possibility (as we have seen in the Discourse argument for the mind body distinction).

Commonsense endorses the priority of the parts in cases of mere aggregation and arrangement, and the priority of the whole in cases of arbitrary decompositions, functionally integrated systems, and mental unities.[39] Overall commonsense seems to distinguish between mere heaps and genuine unities.

Since it is common knowledge that cases of straightforward reductions are rare, if they exist at all, structuralists focused primarily on cases of mere replacement or on similarities between theories, which are cashed out in terms of approximation or (semantic counterparts of) derivation under ideal conditions (Moulines 1984; Scheibe 1999; Stegmüller 1979 & 1986: ch. 4).

Insofar as philosophers are interested in analyzing gratitude proper, without having their analyses contaminated by such cases of mere or bare appreciation, they should focus their attention on all and only instances of the essentially interpersonal kind of gratitude instances where a beneficiary is grateful to a benefactor for something she did.

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