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There is no need to invoke anything world historical to make these lives matter in history, in their own way.
Bush, in his address to Congress on September 20 , 2001 did not invoke anything like the Rooseveltian "privilege of self-denial".
If the derivation of φ does not invoke anything about n (other than the assumption that it has the given property P), then n could have been any number that has the property P.
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It does not show that this element of the evidentialist definition invokes anything non-natural.
If this project is to succeed, it must be possible to fully specify beliefs without invoking anything like Fregean senses or conceptual structure.
The challenge presented by HNT is to justify invoking anything more complex than ecological drift to define community structure [5].
Note that, although four of these amendments received a majority vote, only one actually was approved because the Senate has become so horribly dysfunctional that virtually every single vote now requires a 60-vote threshold to pass due to the need to invoke cloture to pass anything due to the threat of a filibuster.
While it's temptingly easy to cite 2001 (anything invoking a dimensional "star gate" triggers rarely positive Kubrick comparisons), the movie that hangs over Interstellar like the dust cloud atmospherically engulfing its earthbound scenes is Contact, with which it shares much more than just leading man McConaughey.
The result is a varied yet distinct set of ostensibly digital images that invoke organic imagery, though they are anything but.
She inherited a comfortable income from her mother, despite family members' efforts to invoke a statute barring convicted killers from inheriting anything from their victims.
It's not meant to represent anything very specific, but more to invoke that feeling".
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