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As he put it in a recent Times Op-Ed piece: "If it looks, walks, and quacks like a duck, then, absent compelling evidence to the contrary, we have warrant to conclude it's a duck.
Knowledge from the senses is possible just in case we have warrant for judgments about appearances, though we may lack warrant for certainty about those judgments.
There is much to fear with Alzheimer's -- and the respondents in the Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey have warrant for their worries -- but there is also much that -- even now -- can be done.
When an intervention does not seem to provide a cure in the absolute sense, uncertainty often arises as to whether we have warrant to speak about a real cure at all.
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"We didn't have warrants," he added.
Had Mr. Kamitsuka used the music, it would not have warranted even a mention.
Certainly it appears that with some of these matters, it might have warranted more care".
According to the SPLC: The agents did not appear to have warrants.
Brain scanning research is popular enough with the media to have warranted investigations of its own.
While party leaders said some mistakes could have been made, none should have warranted a denial.
Given that, the crowd was rowdier than the music, insular and spacious, might have warranted.
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