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But in a digital age, the number of possible changes, and collectors' objections, may be infinite.

Two objections may be raised at this point.

Several objections may be raised against this account.

§1.3 suggests that the objections may be mitigated sufficiently to save the simple picture's experiential core as a live theoretical possibility.

These objections may be seen as making up one pillar in the main foundation for the view that experiences have qualia, conceived of now as intrinsic, nonrepresentational properties.

After the statutory notice is issued early in September, there will be a six-week period during which comments or objections may be made before a final decision is made.

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Indeed, their real objection may be to the story's power to open discussion about questioning authority.

My objection may be aesthetic, not moral, but I can't help wondering what materials these hobbyists would use to construct a baby doll.

An objection may be that the trustee, as Mr. Madoff's legal avatar, can't sue as a victim of a fraud he participated in.

A far more important objection may be that an extended playoff system would distract the players and other students from what should be their main goal: to get an education.

This sort of objection may be found in Fodor (1984).

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