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We will be making no appeal.
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He made no appeal to geometry or theoretical necessity.
He made no appeal to patriotism, though he told the students he had no regrets.
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And during Mr. Romney's brief appearance before current and prospective donors to Restore Our Future, he made no appeal for money, according to participants.
Humanism reached its full expression in the Spanish philosopher Juan Luis Vives's De disciplinis (1531), in which all the compiler's arguments were grounded on nature and made no appeal to religious authority.
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As a result, Dawn Approach makes no appeal at around 10-11, a price that implies his stamina is all but assured and also fails to account for the possibility that, like Hawk Wing behind High Chaparral in 2002, he will stay, but something else will stay better.
In making this assertion Zermelo meant to emphasize the fact that in this form the principle makes no appeal to the possibility of making "choices".
In the last section of "Two Dogmas" (1951) Quine gives an extremely attractive sketch for an alternative epistemology that apparently makes no appeal to analyticity.
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