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At this point, one might invoke that the single act of our man is unproblematic, as long as there are plenty of others that would not mind sitting next to a veiled woman.
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In a similar spirit, one might invoke the idea that responsible individuals cannot acquiesce in the assumption of the responsibility on the part of the government to determine what is worthwhile and choiceworthy for them, for this responsibility rests squarely on each individual's shoulders and cannot legitimately be dislodged from that perch.
One might invoke the Rawlsian political liberalism project (Rawls, 2005).
One might invoke some deontological considerations, such as justice or rights, in favor of resorting to terrorism under certain circumstances.
One might even invoke the mimetic fallacy.
Finally, one might also invoke a possible variable distribution of rapamycin to explain the observed differences between tissues.
Alternatively to multiple independent origins one might theoretically invoke ancestral presence of the mutations and then multiple independent reversions to the normal allele.
This might invoke the incorrect idea that the concrescence implies a fusion of adult teeth formed by mineralized tissues.
The Bush administration has already suggested that it might invoke severe economic penalties if this round failed to produce results.
It's that warm-bedded rise into gentle consciousness that in other circumstances might invoke allusions to Ovid and his deity dream-maker Morpheus.
First, he might invoke the volenti principle and insist that the harm principle targets only non-consensual harms.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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