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An implication of Reid's application of his common sense method to first principles is that Reid is not concerned to answer questions of justification that appear pressing to contemporary epistemologists.

Exclusion of these QAPs was based on the notion that DICs primary function and resources (personnel and available drug information sources) are directed to answer questions concerning drugs.

In any event, it would be better for all concerned to answer the question sooner rather than later.Gather round the drawing-boardWork on a new constitution for Europe might yield a new and better method of institutional design, and set much of this to rights—or it might fall prey itself to lurch and muddle.

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Only the first, the third, and the fifth questions for each passage were chosen considering that the revealing of the answer and the explanation to one question in C-DA might influence the students' selection of the answer to the question immediately following it since the relevant portions of the texts concerned to answering the two questions were close.

Appellant was willing to answer questions concerning his relationship with and knowledge of Communist activities since 1957, and in fact he did answer them.

A UN Fact-Finding Mission previously concluded that social media has played a "determining role" in the crisis, with Facebook the chief actor, but there are concerns to answer for in other emerging markets where, like Myanmar, it has happily siphoned advertising money and basked in user growth without taking full responsibility for its position as the dominant internet platform.

No one seems to know the answer, or is sufficiently concerned to want to pursue an answer.

Three participants were concerned about having to answer personal questions and needed assurance that they could refuse to answer any question during the interview.

Metaphysics, or alternatively ontology, is that branch of philosophy whose special concern is to answer the question 'What is there?' These expressions derive from Aristotle, Plato's student.

Hence, I could calculate a single concern scale to answer question 2 rather than conduct five different sets of analyses.

The rest of the book concerns his attempt to answer these basic questions.

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