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A possible drawback, however, is that it may commit pluralists to the claim that 'true' designates the disjunctive property of being F1, ∨ …, ∨ Fn.
It seems initially that Scotti, who has written several thrillers, intends to cast her book as the pitting of wits of a criminal mastermind and a Sherlock Holmes, so laboriously does she draw the minor characters who try to solve the theft and the possibly invented characters who may have committed it.
"He may solve the crime — or commit it," Mr. Leonard said of one such hero.
In particular, an agent may commit itself to actions that it knows to be correct and feasible to bring about some of its known goals.
In Orphans, that gruesome first scene turns into something far stranger, a haphazard story about a knife attack that may or may not have happened, told by a man who may or may not have committed it.
[T]he Government may commit a constitutional wrong when by law it identifies certain preferred speakers.
The unit monitors protesters as it says some of them may commit crime to further their cause or have already done so.
It is designed to "record identifiable details" of protesters who may commit crime or anti-social behaviour and gather intelligence that could help police a public order event.
However, it's worth noting the following official information about membership in the OES: Members may commit as much of their time as they wish.
For contributions, you may commit to future research.
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