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Dr. Pal was reluctant to embrace the conclusions without more data from trials on cancer patients, however.
This is a necessary, but insufficient, condition (nobody is compelled to embrace the conclusions of a paper just because it has been refereed).
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Second, the Bush disaster both highlighted the downside of nominating a frontman and led conservatives to embrace the conclusion that Bush failed primarily because he abandoned the true conservative creed after having been such an able spokesman for it in the 2000 campaign.
In response, one option is simply to embrace the conclusion that Henry's belief amounts to knowledge (Sosa 2010).
So, if we are not to reluctantly embrace the conclusion, it appears as though we must reject either the first premise an instantiation of closure or the second premise.
The fourth and final option to consider is to take the derivability of CBF in tense and modal logic at face value, and embrace the conclusion that existence is indeed immutable and necessary.
The most popular reply to the paradox of material constitution is to embrace the conclusion: Lump and Statue exist at the same place at the same time, but differ in their non-categorical properties, so it is possible for there to be two material objects in the same place at the same time.
Although several authors have stated that since elderly have already experienced many life situations they are therefore able to compensate for these deficits by experience [ 5, 7, 10, 28] we embrace the conclusion that older people are less able to recall information successfully due to deficits in data encoding processes [ 6].
Ms. Tutwiler embraced the conclusions of the report.
Trump has never forthrightly embraced the conclusions about Russian meddling.
Nearly a decade ago, India embraced the conclusions of a 1994 United Nations conference on population in Cairo, which called for abandoning contraceptive targets, improving education and health for women and children, and offering multiple voluntary contraceptive choices.
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