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To the later generation this was unacceptably dogmatic, and the failing was even more plainly present in non-cognitivism, which pictured moral debate as a mere venting of emotions or issuing of commands.
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It mandates that the nutritional labels on food packages plainly identify any of eight specified food allergen sources— milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and soybeans— that are present in the product.
Hume's account of our idea of God, as presented in this passage, plainly follows Locke's specific line of reasoning.
Kipling's biographer Charles Carrington dismissed it as "plainly a hostile criticism of Rudyard Kipling presented in the form of a romance..
Finally, to all this we may add that Hume's theory of belief, as presented in his earlier works, plainly implies that in these circumstances there can be no belief in any such being.
Both camps are plainly visible in the Russian satellite pictures.
But something is plainly stirring in the suburbs.
It is plainly apparent in this show.
One of them was plainly dressed in dark clothing.
The extra distance will plainly be in her favour, but the rolling track may not.
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