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Mr. Bloomberg, Mr. Cunningham argued, was by nature optimistic and neither accustomed to, nor comfortable with, the notion of invoking fiscal catastrophe as way of preparing the city for severe cutbacks.
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The prevalent attitude of logical empiricism, following the celebrated discussion of "necessary connections" in nature by the Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711 76), was to be wary of invoking notions of necessity.
Since every notion of information invokes naturally a germane one of conditional or mutual information, it becomes natural to base measures of similarity on the latter and hence ultimately on some kind of relative compressibility [ 5].
The notion of self-ownership invoked in this argument is quite murky though.
However, eliminative materialists contend that, on closer examination, the notion of phenomenal experience invoked by the argument smuggles in implicit theoretical commitments that are incoherent, empirically unsatisfiable, or at least not justifiable on the basis of simple observation (e.g., Dennett 1988).
As a scientist, and a cancer survivor, I don't react well to the notion of "Cancer" being invoked purely for sensationalistic purposes.
The false notion arose that invoking "genocide" would require immediate military intervention.
The dual Bézier notion is invoked to characterize the control structure of Minkowski isoperimetric-hodograph curves.
The notion of some Asian meals invokes complex feelings for Americans.
First, what notion of completeness is being invoked here?
Rather the notion of a performative is invoked (Austin 1962).
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