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Perhaps this is because it doesn't credit its audience with knowing who anyone else is, or perhaps it's because modern politicians are all such slippery automatons that satire simply pings off them, but its lack of depth feels like a wasted opportunity.
In Longino's influential account, a community of inquirers is objective entitled to credit its products as knowledge if it: (1) offers public venues for the criticism of knowledge claims; (2) responds to criticisms by changing its theories according to (3) publicly recognized standards of evaluation; and (4) follows a norm of equality of intellectual authority among its members.
Some credit its enduring fame to its universality — it requires no instructions or cultural context — and some to its complexity.
"Bless the Child" seems derivative of so many other movies that you're surprised it doesn't have to credit its sources the way hip-hop artists do when they sample songs.
"Bless the Child" seems derivative of so many other movies that you're surprised that it doesn't have to credit its sources the way hip-hop artists do when they sample songs.
It is a depressing thought; but to AVG's credit, its commitment to the freemium model means that a meaningful level of protection is available without charge.
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It credits its technology and health care stocks.
To its credit, it doesn't.
But to its credit, it has begun wielding them.
The West credited its own tougher talk of reprisals.
(Wikipedia credits its invention to the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard).
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