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This example, proposed by Cross and Nute (2001), is supposed to show that even when there might be circumstances where it is appropriate to assert (1), this does not transfer unproblematically to (2).
Therefore, it is appropriate to assert that cancer that occurs in holobionic and intrinsically cellular life, as the exclusive macroscopic form on the planet, must represent a derivative cellular process whose evolutionary unfolding should center within similar cellular contexts.
However, Barcan Marcus has offered an alternative perspective, insisting on 'No identity without entity.' (Marcus 1993) and arguing that although '… all terms may "refer" to objects… not all objects are things, where a thing is at least that about which it is appropriate to assert the identity relation.' (ibid., p. 25) Object-reference then becomes a wider notion than thing-reference.
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The Lazio campaign said it was appropriate to use the Republican money, asserting that in negotiations over the agreement barring spending by the political parties on commercials, both sides had resolved that there would be an exception for so-called coordinated spending.
In a June 10 letter, the chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, James Connaughton, defended President Bush's weak effort to curb America's greenhouse emissions by asserting that such policies are "appropriate to the current state of climate-change science".
To assert that ancestors are hypothetical is to assert that evolutionary descent itself is hypothetical.
But now when we examine the case of an alleged dilemma, such as that of Sartre's student, it is question-begging to assert that it is appropriate for him to experience remorse no matter what he does.
But it is unscientific to assert that it would.
Tasbapauni is known to assert its communal property rights.
To assert that the cenancestor had the few characters specified is NOT to assert that no gene transfer was then occurring for 'any characters'.
To assert a proposition is to assert that it is entailed by a system of beliefs.
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