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Some have thought that here the goddess's last directive signals that some argument, with identifiable premises and conclusion, has been presented in the preceding verses.
And a few commentators (e.g., Baker 1998, Canfield 2001 pp. 377 9, Stroud 2000 p. 69) have questioned the very existence in the relevant passages of a unified structure properly identifiable as a sustained argument.
Were there identifiable sides to this argument, and whose side was he on?
The authors imply that the human piggyBac transposons are not identifiable based on an evolutionary argument, but given the conservation of the TIRs of the Trichoplusia ni transposon, how were putative human piggyBac transposons attempted to be found?
Judge Robertson rejected the government's arguments that making bills identifiable by touch would create an undue financial burden: an estimated $178 million for new printing presses, for instance, and up to $50 million for new plates.
Central to the rhetorical power of the divestment argument is an easily identifiable 'bad guy' (played here by the fossil fuel industry) from whom the rest of us 'good folk' can dissociate.
In that respect, Raz recast themes from the command tradition of the early modern period, in particular the idea that law is a system of norms that play a special role in the practical reasoning of its subjects and, with Hobbes and Bentham, that the contents of those norms must be identifiable without recourse to controversial moral argument.
We also find that CTPAs were being performed in younger patients even in the absence of symptoms and identifiable PE risk factors further negating the argument of discovering an alternative pathological diagnosis.
In only 10 publications were the authors' epistemological positions clearly identifiable, either explicitly stated or implied in their argument.
Scalia was generally unreceptive to arguments that he didn't view as being rooted in identifiable constitutional or statutory text.
Peter G. Fish of Duke University reviewed Beyond the First Amendment for Political Communication, and wrote that Nelson's arguments within the book "provide able and well-crafted analyses of identifiable problems in communications".
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