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"It's easier to pretend we don't exist because if it's acknowledged, then they would have to do something about the problems". Robin said.
"It's easier to pretend we don't exist because if it's acknowledged, then they would have to do something about the problems".
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"There is a presumption in the law that a purchaser has actual knowledge if the deposit was made less than six months before the closing, if it is acknowledged in the tenant's lease, or if the tenant can prove he or she paid it," Mr. Ng said.
It would be nice if it was acknowledged more often, and this topic seems like a great opportunity to do so.
A year ago, such forward thinking emanating from the hills of Blacksburg, Va., would have been met with eye-rolling and guffaws if it was acknowledged at all.
But if it were acknowledged that such a move is reversible, the point would be that, in triggering article 50 by executive act, the government would not be subverting statute at that point, it would not be rendering the ECA a dead letter, inevitably leading to a loss of rights.
If it is acknowledged that the success of a neoplastic agency extends beyond a selection imperative, a new frame might be the inspiration for productive reexamination of some prior successful therapies.
A world in which "ontological exigence"—if it is acknowledged at all is silenced by an unconscious relativism or by a monism that discounts the personal, "ignores the tragic and denies the transcendent" (Marcel 1995, p. 15).
Yet if it is acknowledged that art-world practices are contradictory, changing, and theory-infested, the question (Livingston 2005b) is on what grounds a philosopher's "rational reflection" can single out those practices that can provide a non-circular basis for an ontological thesis.
First, they do not account for all of the terminally ill, so even if it is acknowledged that such people are incapable of agreeing to voluntary euthanasia that does not show that no one can ever voluntarily request help to die.
Second, if it is acknowledged that full and accurate information is not always possible or even available in the genetics of multifactorial diseases, it could be concluded that the ideal of informed consent has become outdated and (for that domain of genetics) had best be abandoned altogether.
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