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Mr. Douthat correctly notes that the "question hinges on what one thinks about the moral status of the fetus".
Like so many of our debates about reproductive ethics, that question hinges on what one thinks about the moral status of the fetus.
Much of the divergence of opinion hinges on what one makes of AARP's attempts at damage control.
Generally speaking problems with unfalsifiable hypotheses require something other than the conjectures-and-refutations recipe for reliable methods (this assertion hinges on what exactly one means by "falsifiable hypothesis"; see Section 3 (The Limits of Inquiry and the Complexity of Empirical Problems) as well as [Schulte and Juhl 1996]).
Mr. Edmonds refused to take credit for any lines, describing the process as a collaborative one that ultimately hinges on what flashes through Mr. Clinton's mind when he stands up to give his speech.
Even more than in the case of GTR and the hole argument, everything hinges on what interpretational and philosophical decisions one adopts.
"It hinges on what they do with the route.
Much hinges on what banks will be allowed to count as core Tier 1 capital.
Everything — not just in America, but around the world — hinges on what happens tomorrow.
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