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The jurors themselves were often deployed far from home, and were unlikely to embrace the implication that Army spouses regularly fool around when their loved ones are away.
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3. Repair the mistake: Like a broken window, you cannot simply say you broke it, embrace the implications, and then not fix the window.
Most of us aren't capable of embracing the implication of war in all its dimensions.
In the past five years, Tesco has become the number one food retailer in the United Kingdom, primarily by upgrading its information capabilities and then analyzing and embracing the implications of dynamic buying behavior among its customers.
They also embrace the negative implication of their high standards: conventional poleis do not, strictly speaking, deserve the name.
In the case described above, the only satisfactory strategy, Pettit holds, would consist in treating the majority votes regarding p and q as authoritative, embrace the logical implication and affirm >p&q< (cf. Pettit 2001b: 2001b
As with any other technology, however, CEOs should be sure there's a carefully conceived money-making rationale behind the acquisition of the new tools--and that the human brains operating those tools are prepared to embrace the full implications and capacities of developments that can truly be transformative if properly understood.
As these architectures are exported to states that don't embrace the rule of law, the implications for state control become more profound.
Perhaps the non-naturalist's critics should simply embrace this implication but argue that the prospects for reduction in these other cases are much brighter than the non-naturalist suggests they are.
The triumph of Nate Silver's data-driven election forecasts bruised the egos of American journalists who'd clung to conventional tools like political pundits and vox-pops, but the implication is clear: embrace the world of data or face irrelevance.
If you remain a steadfast Nozickian, you have the option of biting the bullet (as philosophers like to say) and embracing the counterintuitive implications of your view.
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