Sentence examples for conclusive principle from inspiring English sources

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This was an astounding constitutional reading, or misreading, as original as Citizens United, and as idiosyncratic as the reasoning in Bush v. Gore, which found a conclusive principle designed to be instantly discarded or, for that matter, as the readiness among the court's right wing to overturn a health-care law passed by a supermajority of the legislature over a typo.

This was an astounding constitutional reading, or misreading, as original as Citizens United, and as idiosyncratic as the reasoning in Bush v. Gore, which found a conclusive principle designed to be instantly discarded — or, for that matter, as the readiness among the court's right wing to overturn a health-care law passed by a supermajority of the legislature over a typo.

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As a result, one obtains a powerful tool for a conclusive implementation of the extensionality principle (also called the principle of compositionality), according to which the meaning of a complex expression is uniquely determined by the meanings of its components.

International law does not contain a 'horizontal' clause making the applicability of the precautionary principle mandatory; a conclusive determination of whether the principle has attained a customary international law binding status is also not yet possible [29].

At this moment, there is no conclusive evidence that another equity principle reflects the distributional preferences of society better than proportional shortfall.

It would also deprive the American political system of a conclusive opportunity to define the fundamental principles of presidential accountability.

Although two of the Belmont Report principles provide some support for an obligation to address risks not directly related to research, they do not yield conclusive proof for this ethical duty, because the principles are subject to interpretation.

The term "Lord Mansfield's Rule" is often used in a slightly different sense to denote the principle still applied in several jurisdictions that marriage creates a conclusive presumption of a husband's paternity of his wife's child.

The Precautionary Principle: Some will argue that evidence of impacts by exotics is not conclusive and exceptions occur.

The institute said it needs to test Mr Arafat's remains for conclusive findings, and Mr Abbas has said he is willing to allow an autopsy in principle.

Note that even though this early Wittgensteinian version of the meaning criterion required conclusive verifiability (which Carnap's of 1928 did not), it also allowed for verifiability in principle only (and did not demand actual verifiability).

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