Sentence examples for explication of what from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, history and precedent aside, the decision in Miranda, if read as an explication of what the Constitution requires, is preposterous.

A lot happened in that year of struggling with Chip Lambert, and a full account of it would require excavation of the failed pages and line-by-line explication of what was wrong with them.

I have joined Justice Thomas's dissent because I agree that today's decision is an "unprecedented expansion" of our prior cases, "is not mandated" by Casey's "undue burden" test, and can even be called (though this pushes me to the limit of my belief) "obviously irreconcilable with Casey's explication of what its undue-burden standard requires".

"Non-question-begging" means that we don't just say that the height causes the shadow and not vice-versa, but that we provide some further explication of what this difference consists in and why the difference matters).

Divers is of course allowed to stipulate how he will use his terms as he likes, but insofar as this is intended as an explication of what a possible worlds semantics (in some sense richer than the minimal logican's sense) should be, a point of controversy may be noted.

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Explications: the physicians' opinions or interpretations of what had happened were provided in some of the case reports.

More generally, the naturalist owes an account of what features of law are most in need of explication and why.

Alongside this relatively unspecific explication of the concept of EB, the discussion so far also lacks an analysis of the practical problems that threaten to arise on any non-trivial determination of what evidence-based ethics might mean.

There is no explication adequate to what has happened – a man is dead before his time, his family is stricken.

Stage 2 (plausible interventions) requires the explication of an underlying intervention theory (e.g., what works with whom and why) and may involve both literature reviews and techniques to elicit the knowledge of experts.

Here we will consider a number of such possible explications, starting with what one might term the "textbook version of abduction," which, as will be seen, is manifestly defective, and then going on to consider various possible refinements of it.

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