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Davidson himself concedes that 'A is better than B, all things considered' entails 'A is better than B' if 'all things considered' means 'all truths, moral and otherwise' (Davidson 1970, p. 40).

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A multiple SU scenario is also considered, which entails assigning sub-carriers to the users, besides the resource allocation.

It is worth noting that none of these cases of failure of transmission of justification considered above entails failure of epistemic closure.

Whether it is pictured as a kind of heavenly boot camp leading to annihilation or as a garden of ready virgins, paradise has been widely considered to entail as an entrance requirement some kind of physical renunciation.

Nor is it even clear that we must judge the sufficiency of phenomenal character for intentionality by adopting some general account of content and its individuation (as 'narrow' or 'wide' for instance), and then ask whether one's possession of content so considered is entailed by the phenomenal character of one's experience.

However, collection and storage of biospecimens and data are not typically considered to entail risks greater than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine physical exams [5], [42].

Mate guarding is considered to entail high costs in terms of reduced feeding time and attention paid to the female (Matsubara 2003; Alberts et al. 2006).

The loss of acetone is considered to entail a collapse of the colloid that surrounds particle intermediates, with subsequent formation of nanoparticles.

According to Swedish regulations at the time of the study, research should be approved if it is considered to entail a risk to the individual's health, safety or privacy.

(Steroid user aged 23) The 'proper' use of anabolic steroids, was considered to entail variations of high doses of multiple types of anabolic steroids, provided the regimen complied with the current commonly held beliefs of synergistic efficacy, typically referred to as 'stacking'stacking

In most of the models considered, foraging together entails a predation risk that is intermediate between the risks incurred by resting or foraging alone.

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