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John Edwards has been even more categorical.
The prime minister, Yousaf Raza Gilani, was more categorical.
It makes sense that a more categorical recognition of that source material felt due.
Paul D. Clement, a deputy solicitor general presenting the Bush administration's view of the case, was more categorical.
The second largest US chain, Kroger, is more categorical, pledging to shun products from clones or their offspring.
Some other climate scientists were more categorical about the human contribution to extreme climate events.
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Edwin S. Kneedler, a lawyer for the federal government, took the more promising categorical approach, proposing two different lines.
In 1995, with a grant from the N.I.M.H., Geller began a longitudinal study of three groups of children: those she had diagnosed as having bipolar disorder, using more precise categorical criteria than those specified in the D.S.M.; those with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; and a control group of children who had no known behavioral disorders.
This contrasts with the other nodes, which simply express more qualitative categorical states.
However, if the quitting time was substantially influenced by a contribution from the easier targets, observers might quit relatively quickly and, as a consequence, they might miss a relatively high proportion of the more difficult, categorical targets.
First, the Kantian test applies specifically to political maxims and is the equivalent in that sphere of the more general categorical imperative.[3] This is why Kant refers to it as the "transcendental principle of the publicity of public law" (1795: 382).
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