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"We should not be doing anything that could in any way be understood as something that strengthens Erdoğan's position," he recently told journalists.
My disability is not meant to be understood as something that limits me.
And this sort of regime that's inside the West Bank I think should be understood as something that's not acceptable".
Threats to any of these align with more conventional approaches to risk - a health risk, for instance, can be understood as something that threatens to make you sick, and an environmental risk as something that threatens the integrity of the environment.
42 Nevertheless, UAT could be understood as something that individuals should feel that they have a moral obligation to participate in, regardless of ethical concerns about individual rights and personally held views.
The increasingly visible plasticity of the epigenome supports the new postgenomic discourse in which the genome is understood as something malleable that can be trained and modified through an "extended practice" (Spector, 2012).
T. M. Scanlon has argued that goodness is to be understood as something's having properties that give us reason to have a pro-attitude towards it (1998, 95), and like the intuitionist view about goodness and rightness, he thinks that the notion of a reason cannot be understood in other, non-normative terms (1998, 17).
Thus Atlas (1976 1977 197979), Atlas and Levinson (1981), Kempson (1975), Wilson (1975), and Böer and Lycan (1976) all present detailed (and partly independent) arguments that presuppositions should be understood as something akin to conversational implicatures.
This development can be understood as something novel and innovative.
Evidence is standardly understood as something that makes the proposition it is evidence for more probable.
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