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An additional concern is that (1*) is ill-suited to serve as the content of a rational intuition because its content is a mere possibility claim and rationalists often hold that rational intuition involves in some way an appearance of necessity.

Meanwhile, a thousand people at Fort Meade just opened Twitter.— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) September 29, 2015 Snowden's choice to join Twitter was also notable for security reasons, given that he has shown how the NSA's broad collection of Americans' personal information was made possible by cooperation with the tech and communications companies that often hold that information.

(Invariantists often hold that the warranted assertability conditions of K-sentences vary with context). Thus, according to the invariantist, our two speakers can't both be speaking a truth.

White nationalists often hold that declining birthrates among culturally "degenerate" whites, and the influx of non-white immigrants, represents a process of so-called "white genocide".

Critics of markets often hold that situations that include external effects or public goods are much more widespread than defenders of markets admit, for example with regard to environmental problems.

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While someone on her first arrest usually gets released after ten hours with a desk-appearance ticket, the judge often holds that person on bail if she has a criminal history.

But public policy has often held that the best monopoly is usually the most carefully curtailed monopoly.

This volume ends with the Spanish-American war of 1898, when it is often held that America lost her virtue and her age of empire began.

We have often held that private interests are subservient to that right, except where property is taken for which compensation must be paid, and must give way to any general scheme for the reclamation or improvement of such lands.

This Court has often held that the States have broad authority to devise both requirements for admission and standards of practice for those who wish to enter the professions.

The courts have given the executive branch substantial but not total deference, often holding that the president has the authority to designate enemy combatants but allowing those detained to challenge the factual basis for the administration's determinations.

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