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WE DENY that adopting a homosexual or transgender self-conception is consistent with God's holy purposes in creation and redemption.
Furthermore, the observed gender bias among women with highly skewed X inactivation suggests selective loss of male conceptions, which is consistent with an X chromosome linked genetic defect that leads to cell death or growth disadvantage.
We have already seen (5.3) that the Macdonalds endorse a supervenience relationship between mental and physical properties, and claim that their conception of supervenience is consistent with both the strict nature of supervenience laws and also mental anomalism because we can't currently state such laws and so are not in a position to predict or explain mental events on their basis.
This is true so long as his conception of the good is consistent with neutral principles of justice.
A permissible conception of the good, for the purposes of the principle, is a conception of a good that is consistent with the requirements of justice for a modern democratic society, where the requirements of justice are not themselves founded on or tied to any disputed conception of the good.
And some philosophers of religion have been content with a conception of human freedom that is consistent with causal determinism, the view that all events and choices are determined by previously existing causes.
Lack of female proceptivity outside of the conception period at Gunung Palung is consistent with captive behavioral experiments (Nadler 1982).
While Mechanics clearly reflects the more space-filling conception of matter dominant in British thought, Physics is consistent with the more dynamic continental European conception of matter originating in Leibniz with his idea of living forces.
This is consistent with newer conceptions of how people learn 21 and with a broader conception of expertise as resident in systems rather than in individuals.
In this text which was republished in a second edition in 1742 and swiftly translated into German and Italian Châtelet makes precisely the kind of argument that presses Hume a few years later to articulate a conception of the vis inertiae that is consistent with the experimental philosophy.
Such an uptake mechanism involving the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS) is consistent with the general conception of the fate of nanoparticles in vivo [25].
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