Sentence examples for legitimately accepted from inspiring English sources

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Then, discourse circumscribes the range of subjects and objects through which people experience the world, specifies the views that can be legitimately accepted as knowledge, and constitutes the actors taken to be agents of knowledge (Fischer & Gottweis, 2013).

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A more persuasive worry about dialetheism, relating to rationality, is the claim that if a person could legitimately accept a contradiction, then no one could be forced, rationally, to abandon a view held.

Such differences arguably already pervaded Cicero's usage of probabilis and verisimilis, although the matter is contentious.[8] A proposition was regarded as credibilis or opinabilis if it could legitimately be accepted as one's opinion.

This gave it a dream provenance, long before the 1970 cut-off date established by Unesco, after which antiquities dug up in unknown circumstances are no longer accepted as legitimately acquired.

He's motivated by the left's "refusal to accept legitimately elected leaders".

Hand attempted to convince the 77-year-old justice that tolerance of dissenting, even obnoxious and dangerous, views was essential to democratic governance, but his effort seemed at first to fall on deaf ears: Holmes insisted that the state could legitimately enforce what a majority accepted as the truth, which he defined as "the majority vote of that nation that can lick all the others".

The tribunal accepted that arts sponsorship can "legitimately be understood" as maintaining BP's "social license" and the Tate had gone through Freedom of Information requests "painstakingly", but rejected the argument made by the gallery group that BP might be offended by disclosures.

The tribunal accepted evidence that "arts sponsorship can legitimately be understood as a means of maintaining BP's 'social licence' to operate and of enhancing, maintaining or repairing BP's brand".

As such the representations made by essay mills are not necessarily untrue but may be misleading in that they create an impression that essays may be used legitimately, albeit contradicted by the terms and conditions accepted by the student.

Mr. Menon, assuming the theater and Telecharge people were legitimately sorry and fearful that he will sue (he says he will not), accepted the tokens of apology.

You could legitimately argue that all privatisations are unpopular in Britain, but (with luck) come to be accepted later as services improve.

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