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I think this plainly true of a Supreme Court decision striking down the Affordable Care Act in its entirety.
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It is plainly true, for example, that Britain should anathemise egregious practices such as forced marriage or "honour killing".
This was plainly true during the Age of Exploration that we all learned about — though we may have been so intent on remembering the difference between Vasco da Gama and Vasco Núñez de Balboa that we didn't notice — and it's still true today, in the age of the global economy and metropolitan sprawl.
Since the base step of the argument is also plainly true and the argument is valid by mathematical induction, we seem to have no choice but to reject the second premise.
What is plainly true, however, is that Mr Jospin, for all his talk of principle, has chosen to funk the challenge of reform.
He said it was "plainly true" that persistent rumor-mongering surrounding the president is "designed to arouse a fear of the Other, of an African-American man with a white American mother and a black Kenyan father".
In some places that is plainly true.
Against the tide ReprintsHis general point is plainly true all over the world.
It is plainly true that today's GOP has veered away from a (very rough) bipartisan consensus on the size and role of the state that has prevailed for many decades.
But sometimes it's also plainly true that the anguish sparks the work.
The same plainly holds true of Boston Bob, and the Irish did at least contrive two winners on the day.
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