Sentence examples for objections above from inspiring English sources

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Once the panels are in place, more sophisticated inverters can handle the two objections above.

It will sweep away the bureaucratic and legal loopholes previously exploited by those who put ideological objections above the best interests of children," Morgan said.

"It will sweep away the bureaucratic and legal loopholes previously exploited by those who put ideological objections above the best interests of children".

It will sweep away the bureaucratic and legal loopholes previously exploited by those who put ideological objections above the best interests of children," Ms Morgan said of today's bill.

If deliberative priority is not something a theory of public reason should be expected to supply, the third, fourth, and fifth objections above can be defused (Quong 2011, 221 242).

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But without stifling the objections noted above -- and without giving credence to the trivializing, anti-intellectual rebuttal that it's only a movie (only, as opposed to what?) -- "A Beautiful Mind" deserves to be judged on its own terms.

Most of the objections listed above are examples of the latter sort of critique.

However, functionalism remains controversial: functionalism is vulnerable to the Chinese Nation type objections discussed above, and functionalists notoriously have trouble explaining qualia, a problem highlighted by the apparent possibility of an inverted spectrum, where qualitatively different states might have the same functional role (e.g. Block 1978, Maudlin 1989, Cole 1990).

If Quinn's view is correct, and if the distinction between direct and indirect agency is easier to draw clearly, and is not subject to redescription under the influence of our moral judgments about permissibility, then perhaps the objections outlined above can be answered.

If that were so, then the first two objections mentioned above would apply: one would have many more cases where individuals were being given the power much greater than the power that any human has—to inflict great harm on others, and then were being allowed by God to use that power to perform horrendously evil actions leading to enormous suffering and many deaths.

If general or strong theories of restriction are open to the objection stated above, the weaker theories are open to a different objection: they risk being vacuous if their proponents did not have any independent way of identifying paradoxical cases.

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