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And plainly a form of accessibility internalism is what is being noted in (2), though this argument does not distinguish between whether all or only some of the justifiers (determiners) are to be accessible.
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The statute here under review is in form plainly a taxing act, with nothing in its terms to suggest that it was intended to be anything else.
American prosecutors have long taken action against firms that take bets on sports, a form of gambling that plainly contravenes anti-racketeering laws passed in 1961.
His hand-picked President, Dr Aguero, who was duly approved by a rigged election on November 4 is plainly unable to form a Government.
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Safety is plainly a priority.
Plainly, a great future beckoned.
He was plainly a smart guy, Eyde.
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