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Those who present the objection assume, generally without argument, that it is possible that some proposition be true even though it does not cohere with any set of beliefs.

BonJour presented the objection on the way to developing a coherence theory of empirical justification.

He presents the typical objections (e.g., "Prostitution is wrong because it gives a man sexual power over a woman") and counters with utterly rational and incisive responses ("Prostitutes aren't passive puppets, and most johns aren't dictators"), backing up many of his points with observations from sex workers themselves.

Ehmke et al.'s study in Iowa, where the overall adherence was 64.6%, presents the same objections to comparison: paediatric population, oral antibioprophylaxis [ 26].

A previous effort to present the technology was delayed after objections were raised by Square's rivals.

Republicans disputed that point but revoted with Hatch present — over the objections of Democrats, who said that another vote could not happen without official notice.

Ante at 763, n. 7. We shall limit our inquiry to the question presented by the objection, without expressing any opinion on the broader issues..

Sanchez said the two groups had tried to present their objections privately over the past two years, sending emails and leaving phone messages requesting a discussion with Kaiser, Stevens, Kennedy Center board chair David Rubinstein and Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of the president whom the Kennedy Center was built to honor.

The councillor - whose identity has not been released - would then present objections to the committee, which could then ask the cabinet to consider it again.

Defend your argument from criticism by presenting objections to these objections.

Due process requires notice "reasonably calculated, under all the circumstances, to apprise interested parties of the pendency of the action and afford them an opportunity to present their objections". Mullane v. Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co., 339 U. S. 306, 314 (1950) ; see also Jones v. Flowers, 547 U. S. 220, 225 (2006) ("[D]ue process does not require actual notice..."...

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