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His concerns struck me as totally reasonable, though the angry middle-aged woman standing at the door with him, who was the primary booker, wasn't so reserved.
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It then lists off the relevant "concerns": "strike activity is low, wages are responsive to economic downturns and there are multiple forms of employment arrangements that offer employees and employers flexible options for working".
Now, it may be that there are church-state issues (in terms of the separation between advertising and editorial) that prevent a paper like the Times from using big names (the kind of names the paper is likely to write about) to sell itself, although such concerns strike me as not very sensible.
Luciano would have us believe that these concerns primarily strike men 40 and older -- as if vanity were a phase.
Here is a simple grounding-theoretic proposal: all the facts concerning strikes are grounded in facts that don't concern strikes.
So long as picket is grounded in facts that don't concern strikes, this proposal is compatible with the grounding-strike thesis.
Hence, while picket and strike may be grounded in facts that don't concern strikes, there is a fact concerning strikes ground that isn't grounded in facts that don't concern strikes, because it's not grounded in any facts at all.
So long as picket and the various essential truths involved in the proposal essence, essence*, and so on are all grounded in facts that don't concern strikes, the proposal is compatible with the grounding-strike thesis.
One worry for this proposal, however, is this: while picket is presumably grounded in facts that don't concern strikes, it's unclear what if anything grounds facts like essence (see §5).
And certainly we have health concerns that never struck our ancestors.
Though the calm forthrightness of his concern is striking all the same.
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