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Millions justifiably remember the former; the latter are trite and embarrassing.
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I can remember being justifiably stopped by the police last year when a friend made a U-turn because we were lost, but then having our car illegally searched as a result and also seeing my two friends, both black males, pat down in the middle of the street.
I remember on 9/11 Howell, justifiably, became very focused by early in the day on what the dominant photo would be on the next day's front page.
Trapattoni justifiably pointed out that he could not remember Given being extended or any "particularly dangerous situations for us" but, as usual, this was a night to savour the result over the performance.
The question, remember, is whether an exclusivist who acknowledges that epistemic peers hold incompatible perspectives can continue to justifiably maintain with full confidence that her perspective is superior.
… Remember Vasena.
Remember... Remember.
Reid's picture is one on which each of us is immediately and justifiably aware of our own past because each of us remembers having been there.
Perhaps the best answer is that, once we know what our obligations are, it is self-evident as to which is the strongest, always remembering that 'self-evident' does not mean 'obvious,' but, rather, 'can be known or justifiably believed without any process of reasoning or inference.' At this point, we are involved in controversies in moral epistemology that are beyond the scope of this piece.
remember-know-guess paradigm.
"Maybe justifiably".
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