Sentence examples for imperative conclusion from inspiring English sources

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This might be thought no less problematic than convenient for Hare: doesn't it break the simple if too simple rule that no imperative conclusion can be derived from premises that contain no imperative?

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In his first published article, "Imperative Sentences" (1949), in his essay "Practical Reason" entered for the T.H. Green Moral Philosophy prize in 1950, and in his first book, The Language of Morals (1952), he explored the possibilities of inferring imperative conclusions from imperative, or a combination of imperative and indicative, premises.

Douglas Gordon sends a mixed message with large letters on a wall pleading "Do Something" until, continuing around the corner, you catch the imperative's conclusion: "Evil".

We believe it is imperative that any conclusions reached by the Premier League are done so through the means of an objective audit in which employees are given the opportunity to express their views anonymously to an independent body," said Women in Football.

It argues in particular that whilst GSV is indeed a useful tool for disaster scholars, when making judgments as to the "recovery" or otherwise of an area it is imperative to temper conclusions drawn from GSV imagery with wider contextual understanding, especially in terms of the sociopolitical dimensions of the disaster.

An extensive sampling of this western part of Iberia is however imperative to corroborate this conclusion.

When answering fundamental questions like mechanisms involved or related to a particular trait like drought tolerance, it becomes imperative to draw a conclusion based on a comparative study [ 20].

The fact that such clear prejudices toward the male are so thoroughly and clearly intertwined in our Talmudic text with decisions favoring male-centered practice suggests that if we bring different assumptions to our sacred thinking - and different company as well - we may arrive, with equal conviction, and with an equal sense of sacred imperative, at quite different conclusions.

It ended with a sweeping, largely unsupported conclusion: "it is imperative that we have a temporary pause on the entry of nationals from certain countries".

"The mounting civilian casualties in Yemen, the millions forced to flee their homes, the collapse of health care and the economy, all point to the same simple conclusion; it is imperative to end arms sales and military support to Saudi Arabia now and bring the warring parties to the negotiating table".

In the conclusion it is imperative to address the issues which have a bearing on the routine analysis.

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