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The government should be in no better position.
The judge found that "her mother is in no better position now to prevent harm to CB than she was when CB was removed from her care".
There was no better position from which to appreciate the wonder that was Rickey Henderson than the No. 2 hole in the batting order, which was occupied with the Yankees in the mid-to-late-1980s mid-to-late-1980s mid-to-late-1980s mid-to-late-1980sh.
Unfortunately, the governor and the Legislature will be in no better position to solve this problem because they do not have the capacity to measure the efficiency and effectiveness of the state's spending.
If the government believes student choice drives up quality, why restrict it for some and extend it for just a sub-set of students from more privileged backgrounds, who are in no better position to exercise that choice than anyone else? Far from objecting in principle to the idea of a market, or liberalisation of student numbers, I believe that liberalisation should go further.
The case can be made both for war and against it; but the clerics are in no better position than Mr Blair to make that judgment.The most that religious leaders should demand of politicians who are charged with the duty of making terrible decisions is that morality should underpin their thinking.
This assumption implies that individuals are able not only to identify better positions but also to recognize when no better positions exist.
Hadley (1997) agrees that classical LOT models are in no better position to explain systematicity but disagrees with Aizawa that the explanations provided by both are inadequate.
Those results show that under the same influence of biases, all IA estimators have no better positioning precision than integer estimator, and different IA estimators may lead to different positioning precision.
Since the rest of us are in no better position than Humbert, C2 leads inevitably to the conclusion that '\(Q_{R}\)', '\(Q_{G}\)', etc., as introduced in the manner of section 1, do not in fact refer to qualia.
Chances are that Locke was no more aware of this problem, and was in no better position to answer it, than anyone else was before Chisholm (1966), Taylor (1966) and Davidson (1980) brought it to the attention of the philosophical community.
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