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They only won't share the evidence with you because they insist that when evidence is already too evident then why should one make the evident, evident?
The reasons to Anglicize were evident then: better business, swifter assimilation.
Detroit's problems go back half a century and were already evident then.
It seems fairly evident then that, given a choice, you should raise your child to speak more than one language.
It was evident, then, that young Jensen had to be accommodated in the first-team without delay.
But the huge cultural gap was as evident, then as now, whether the issue was music or sexual mores.
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"If the reasonableness of this decision, that T-shirts promote the game, is so self-evident, then why wouldn't the rule of reason control completely?" Justice Sonia Sotomayor asked Levy.
And third, when one person claims that p is self-evident, whereas another person claims that ~p is self-evident, then one of them is wrong.
According to evidentialism it follows that if the arguments for there being a God, including any arguments from religious experience, are at best probable ones, and if, as most hold, God's existence is not self-evident then no one would be justified in having full belief that there is a God.
Reed told the Guardian that he thought Hillary's nascent political ambitions, so evident back then, originated with idealism.
But the underlying one was the government's persistence in a war whose futility was so overwhelmingly evident by then.
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