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Thus, for example, from the fact that all swans observed up to now have proved to be white, it appears legitimate to conclude that other swans will also be white.
Consequently, before it is legitimate to conclude that such a discovery about the brain vindicates the Husserlian conception a compelling story needs to be told as how or why the temporal features at the neural level transfer to the phenomenal level.[38] There are more specific complaints.
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The changes resulting from digital technology — with Americans storing vast quantities of personal information with third parties, and third parties creating databases of personal information not previously available — make it eminently reasonable to conclude that Americans have a legitimate expectation of privacy with respect to much of this information.
Since she takes it as accepted that the doctrine of the indefeasible right of kings is dead, she is able to conclude that, government, "can have no legitimate force, but in the will of the people" (Macaulay 1790, 95).
Senior Judge Guido Calabresi, writing for a three-judge panel, acknowledged the possibility that the ruling was designed only to serve the interests of licensed dentists--but he went on to conclude that pure economic protectionism is a legitimate government interest.
Therefore, it would be politically legitimate if, following careful and transparent consideration, political decision makers were to conclude that additional capacity-building measures are essential to safeguard against possible supply constraints.
Nevertheless, the present manuscript includes gaps in logic and major weaknesses that compel me to conclude that at the present stage, the idea is sheer, unfounded speculation not a legitimate hypothesis.
We hope to conclude that work shortly.
Once one takes the view that a war can be legitimate on one side, while being illegitimate on the other, one is forced to conclude, Schmitt argues, that it is morally wrong to grant the status of legitimate belligerency to those who are judged to fight without a just cause, and equally wrong to assume that they ought to enjoy the same in bello-rights as those who fight justly (NE 320-2; CP 54 7).
On paper, the meetings that were arranged to conclude the sales of six homes in Queens in 1999 and 2000 looked perfectly legitimate.
That inspection is expected to conclude shortly.
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