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In many cases this is done without good medical justification, for example to force the infant to conform to the expectations of a particular religion.
Most of the changes affect various UI elements you can now turn on and off text justification, for example.
One ought not look to Reid's epistemology for a detailed formal apparatus clearly identifying his externalism about justification, for example, even though he can be credited with bringing what we now call externalism about justification into Early Modern philosophy.
Use of un-anaesthetised animals restrained for more than 2 h must be avoided except where there is exceptional justification, for example, for animals recovering from general anaesthesia after cannulation of superficial vessels before imaging.
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Have a look, go over.' and: 'See that little one there, press that one.' She also associates Commands with (explanatory) Statements or justifications, for example: 'We're going to look in there, but don't press it yet.' and 'Just have a look first, we're not taking the photo yet.' In another example, she explains how to hold the camera: 'Put your hand through there Missy Moo.
A number of related questions have been discussed under the general title of 'the justification of desert claims.' Some apparently take the question about justification to be a question about epistemic justification (see, for example, McLeod 1995, 89).
They defend the idea that desert claims fall into different categories, and that each category has its own distinctive sort of justification (see, for example, Feinberg 1970, Sher 1987, and Lamont 1994).
If she has an entry in dictionaries of quotations, it will surely be her, er, counterintuitive assertion that Mr Bush was the most brilliant man she had ever met.The Post suggests that she is leaving because the incoming Democratic Congress will begin serious investigations of Mr Bush's legal justifications of, for example, detainee policy.
Mustn't it also meet a meta-justification condition, for example, a "\(J \rightarrow JJ\)" condition, according to which if one's belief in p is justified, then one also justifiedly believes that one justifiedly believes p? Explicit use in a theory of the JJ principle itself, of course, would violate the constraints for a reductive account of justification.
Moreover, changing the title of a book in mid-course without any justification (all agree, for example, that Ibn Kammuna himself gave no title to the work commonly referred to as the New Wisdom) introduces confusion with no compensatory payoff.
"If you look at Sweden, if you look at what's occurred in France, Germany, the U.K., all of that put together is more than enough justification to explain, for example, our executive order on migration and refugee status," he said last month.
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