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If a mere phenomenal feel seems not enough to be pleasure on account of its leaving unexplained or even inexplicable why we pursue it (§3.2, 2 and n. 34 below) and if a rational perception of its goodness (Goldstein 1980 , 1989 2002) seems too old-fashioned or ad hoc to supply this lack (see §3.2, 2), perhaps these backed by a physiological nature with its full complement of causal powers will do.

The list of standard equipment is long, but highlights include 18-inch aluminium alloy wheels, a nine-speaker premium audio system, dual-zone climate control, a full complement of airbags, power everything and genuine wood trim.

But General Jones said of Karzai, "I think he understands we have to have a full complement of our offensive military power when we need it".

"I think he understands we have to have a full complement of our offensive military power when we need it," the general said.

The model federal state is characterized by the existence, at the national level, of a written, rigid constitution guaranteeing the several intermediate governments not only permanence and independence but also a full complement of legislative, executive, and judicial powers.

The immune system might, then, inventory the full complement of "non-self" in the universe, and defend against it.

Shelves are stocked with a full complement of whiskeys.

For once, Sale have a full complement of players.

("Full-featured" means that the CD burner and a full complement of jacks are built in).

It has a head and a full complement of limbs.

Full complement of drinks with the usual special cocktail list.

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