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Clearly, if we are going to measure closeness to truth by counting true and false consequences, some true consequences have to count more than others if we are to discriminate amongst them.
But he promised would tackle the negative consequences by introducing laws to count people in and out at the border, stop firms recruiting only from abroad, make large companies that hire foreign workers train local apprentices too, require public sector workers to have a minimum standard of English, and make it a specific criminal offence for firms to exploit workers and undercut wages.
Thus for the purpose of analysis, we examined the consequences of allowing terminal substitution to count provisionally as a form of "weak" completion.
Racial vote dilution is unlawful, and it is a logical consequence of the Bureau's refusal to count incarcerated people in their home communities.
While they differed in particular in the various definitions given to the formal vs. material consequence distinction, they all agreed that necessary truth-preservation (TP) is a necessary condition for something to count as a (valid) consequence (Dutilh Novaes 2008).
A superior method of ascertainment is to count such episodes and describe their consequences [ 15].
It may seem counter-intuitive to count narrowly failing to adopt an amendment as "taking an action," but in terms of consequences, it is taking action.
"Majorities have to count.
"Too many to count.
To count cattle?
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