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There seems something mildly defective about this logic.
What was exactly "defective" about the first autopsy?
Clearly, there is something defective about this debate.
After all, since snow is evidently not green, there must be something incorrect or defective about Mary's assertion that it is.
For those with verificationist leanings, this may lead to the belief that there is no qualitative difference at all between o1 and o2 and hence that there must be something defective about the initial set-up of the case.
The thought that there was something defective about my feelings toward love lingered long after I left the computer.
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Federal regulators trying to determine how much the Ford Motor Company knew about defective tires used on its Explorers expanded their investigation today by demanding that the company provide detailed information on any tire problems in 16 countries outside the United States.
The legislation would also allow fines as high as $100,000 and as much as 15 years in prison for auto company executives who know about defective vehicles or parts that cause injuries and fail to remedy the problems.
About 2.5% of the embryos showed EC defects (defective AV septum with defective valve development; Fig. 3I) (Table 4).
Perhaps an epistemological theory should be "practically useful" in helping us recognize when we do or don't know something (Zagzebski 1996: 267), or help us overcome "anxieties" due to defective presuppositions about knowledge (McDowell 1994, xi), or help us appreciate forms of "epistemic injustice" (Fricker 2007).
Abusers will do everything to make you feel bad about yourself or defective in some way.
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