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Even granting that, if the cause had not had its mental property, the effect would not have had its behavioral property, in virtue of what is this true?
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Polygamy, for Alito, seems to epitomize the tradition-destroying force and absurdity of granting that right — if gays can marry, who can't?
If that's true -- and granted, that's a sizable "if" -- Snowden has disclosed things that the government has been doing legally.
Granted, that's a very big "if" in the above statement.
Most "deviance theory" took it for granted that if you did weird things you were a weird person.
It's taken for granted that if you really want to go somewhere, you can put a little bit of money together and go across the world.
He seems to take it for granted that, if he offends China too far, America will always rush to his rescue.
In my family it was taken for granted that if you were out of doors you were riding; if indoors you were reading.
I am not counting people because I think we take it for granted that if you are with your husband after 30 years, then he is.
Unfortunately we now take it for granted that if we watch a tennis match at Wimbledon then you might have to expect a little bit of background noise from the participants.
The last lines of "Pudd'nhead Wilson" must have given Twain enormous pleasure: Everybody granted that if "Tom" [Chambers] were white and free it would be unquestionably right to punish him — it would be no loss to anybody; but to shut up a valuable slave for life — that was quite another matter.
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