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Finally, progressivism rests on an implausible view of international relations.
Given the history of warfare and its concomitant atrocities, this is not an implausible view.
The behaviourist account seems committed to the implausible view that the meaning of fire! for these people is different from the meaning of fire! for those who run or call for help.
For Justice Kennedy, feeling "offended" is fundamentally different from being "intimidated", and feeling "excluded and disrespected" is a far cry from "being disparaged".This conceptual jiu jitsu relies on an unstated, implausible view that words are entirely defined by their speakers' intentions and owe nothing to the way that listeners hear them.
Unless Alexander was himself ultimately responsible for his father's assassination (an implausible view, but one already canvassed in antiquity), he cannot have foreseen the moment of his own succession to a father who, though grizzled, was in the prime of life.
This is not an implausible view.
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As we shall see, though both arguments use different assumptions to support universal access to different health care benefit packages, their main point is to counter certain implausible views about what benefits should be included in a universal access system.
The Liberal Democrat leader said Mr Farage's assertion that he was leading an army of "insurgents" was implausible in view of the strong current of Euroscepticism that existed in the Conservative Party and in the media.
By proper allocation of the cognitive and the normative (motivative) components of value statements, many thinkers rendered the originally harsh and implausible positivist view of value judgments more acceptable.
The deputy prime minister issued a rallying call to pro-Europeans and said Farage's assertion that he was leading an army of "insurgents" was implausible in view of the strong current of Euroscepticism in the Tory party and in the media.
Writing for the Guardian, the Lib Dem leader and deputy prime minister issued a rallying call to pro-Europeans and said that Nigel Farage's assertion that he was leading an army of "insurgents" was implausible in view of the strong current of Euroscepticism that existed in the Conservative party and in the media.
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