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Discover Ludwig"only warrant" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the exclusivity or limitation of something being discussed. Example: "The evidence presented in court was not sufficient to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, thus the jury found him not guilty. This only warranted a celebration for the defendant, while the victim's family was left devastated."
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Each brigade exercises unfettered authority over its turf, with "revolutionary legitimacy" as its only warrant.
Most of the runs are classified red and as I zipped down them reasonably effortlessly, I would have loved to say they were, but it's probably more truthful to say they'd only warrant a blue in France.
If so, then again the specific worry about (28) would dissolve, as the relativized version of (P.5) would only warrant the following variant of the conditional in question: (See Thomson 1983, Simons 1987: §5.2, Masolo 2009, Giaretta and Spolaore 2011; see also Kazmi 1990 and Hovda 2013 for tensed versions of this strategy).
While for Kant himself such traction is the only warrant that we are cognizing a genuine object, for Natorp the nexus of science and apparent reality is irrelevant to the spontaneous, legislating factor of science that is the activity of reason alone and therefore of paramount interest to philosophy.
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Instead the UK remains an offstage performer, only warranting mention as the greediest player of all.
Further investigation is only warranted if the baby is not thriving or has respiratory problems.
'His name was Courtney Pine.' That jazz only warrants a passing mention is surprising given how grown-up Djalili's tastes were as a child.
The student suggested infiltration should not be defined in "left" or "right" terms: it was only warranted if there was a known threat of public violence.
After the sale, the Treasury Department will hold only warrants to buy about 2.7 million shares of A.I.G. common stock, which will also be sold to generate a profit.
"Given the precarious state of today's financial markets — and their vital importance to the daily lives of the American people — government intervention is not only warranted, it is essential".
In a 58-page opinion written by Judge Robert R. Beezer, the three-judge panel wrote that "a preliminary injunction against Napster's participation in copyright infringement is not only warranted, but required".
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