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One might doubt that confirmation is holistic in this way (see, e.g., Sober (1993), Maddy (1992), and Balaguer (1998a)).

[Reprint available online] 7. Though even here one might doubt that imprisonment necessarily leaves someone without an adequate range of valuable options.

Even if one concedes that potential immigrants are coerced, though, one might doubt that coercion cannot be permissible in the absence of democratic justification.

One might doubt that sequences so dissimilar as to produce a 20-fold (or more) difference in branch lengths could be believably recognised as homologous, or reliably aligned.

On the other hand, one might doubt that there really is a universally shared concept of law that is employed by practitioners in all jurisdictions or if there is one, it is doubtful that it is anything more than the sort of thin concept that one possesses in virtue of knowing what the word "law" in its juridical sense means.

Although the rats had shown an increased locomotor activity in the above tasks, one might doubt that the "light leakage" during laser stimulations would influence on the behaving rats by light flashings over the rat eyes.

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"One might doubt," he wrote, "that individuals would deliberately commit minor offenses such as civil contempt — the offense for which Florence was arrested — and then secrete contraband on their persons, all in the hope that they will, at some future moment, be arrested and taken to jail to make their illicit deliveries".

One might doubt, for example, that the philosophers who formed the core of the Frankfurt School, including Horkheimer himself, were actually open enough to the sciences.

To see why one might doubt this, imagine that I grow incredibly attached to the Mona Lisa during the ten years that it takes for the authorities to discover that I am the one who stole it from the Louvre.

There has been a widening spread of academic literature questioning the post-New Deal Court's treatment of economic activity, but one might doubt whether adding judicial voices to that challenge will add a great deal to its persuasiveness.

Obviously, no one should die over such images, even if reasonable people might doubt that they need to be put out into the world.

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