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Goodman's takes his claims to be general and as granting the conclusion that "the aesthetic properties of a picture include not only those found by looking at it but also those the determine how it is to be looked at" (1976, 111 112).
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The Queen's action is only the fourth royal pardon granted since the conclusion of World War II.
In his opinion granting the defence motion, Judge Kaplan said: "The court has not reached this conclusion lightly.
Even granting the truth of the two premises (that is, even granting the troublesome Principle of Computational Equivalence), it is doubtful the desired conclusion would follow.
Granted, the paper cites the conclusions of other economists – some of whom are not associated with Mr. Romney but when Ezra Klein of The Washington Post asked these economists "what they thought of the Romney campaign's interpretation of their research," they all "responded with a polite version of Marshall McLuhan's famous riposte.
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He granted the injunction.
The kidnappers granted the request.
The judge granted the request.
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