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This group would include those who uphold the principle of double effect but deny that it provides a permission to swerve the trolley (Elizabeth Anscombe, 1982) and those who reject the principle of double effect while conceding that the standard intuitive judgments about the Trolley Problem comport with the principle as it ordinarily interpreted.
Such physical affection between women is not ordinarily interpreted as a sure sign or proof of lesbian love... [However after being] exposed to this controversy, women will learn to view all such signs of affection through the prism of homosexuality.
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Ordinarily w is interpreted as a stochastic "disturbance", while u is employed to represent influences from "global" sources such as mass media.
One way to interpret the trend in the "now-cast" is that, so far, Mr. Romney's bounce is hard to distinguish from the statistical noise that we ordinarily see in polls.
For Locke, the state of nature is ordinarily one in which we follow the Golden Rule interpreted in terms of natural rights, and thus love our fellow human creatures.
As interpreted in recent decisions, the 11th Amendment to the Constitution ordinarily bars private lawsuits against states in federal court unless Congress has acted within its own authority to abrogate that immunity.
Notably: the constituents of the sentence that fills in for 'p' when we say 'x thinks that p' or 'x believes that p' are often interpreted in such a way that they display 'failures of substitutivity' of (ordinarily) co-referential or co-extensional expressions, and this appears to reflect differences in mental content.
An important issue in the litigation lay in whether the "natural and ordinary meaning" of the language of the Basic Law should be paramount, most notably in interpreting the term "ordinarily resident," or whether a broader statutory context should be considered.
Residents were asked to "Interpret each ECG as you ordinarily would.
Shelina Zahra Jamohamed wears a headscarf but she, too is opposed to full face veiling because she interprets the phrase: "except what must ordinarily appear" as a woman's face.
The importance of experience was directly tested in a study by Sommerville and colleagues in which 3-month-old infants, who ordinarily do not reach for objects and do not appear to interpret others' actions as goal-directed, were given training with 'grasping' objects.
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