Sentence examples for rae from inspiring English sources

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rae

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A variant of Roe.

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But to many delegates, Mr Ignatieff, a neophyte politician who lived abroad for 30 years, came across as just as much of a carpetbagger as Mr Rae.

If only it were that simple.As Rae Yang, an earlier victim, notes, unjust governments and poisonous spiders kill people but they also cure illness.

See also Rae Langton, "Elusive Knowledge of Things in Themselves," Australasian Journal of Philosophy 82.1, 2004, 129 136.

See also Rae Langton's work on pornography (1993 20099; Hornsby and Langton 1998; West and Langton 1999), which draws on J.L. Austin (1962) and Catharine MacKinnon (1987).

Malcolm Grant, the provost of University College London, warned that if metrics did not come up with the same result as the RAE they would be "useless because the RAE is a pure measure of quality".The Education Department has also conceded that cash for research in arts subjects can continue to be awarded according to the old system of peer review.

Victorian society was appalled and Rae was denounced, with his chief persecutor, Charles Dickens, claiming that Rae had no right to believe "a race of savages".

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The Rae-Taylor theorem rests on an implicit equal-stakes assumption, i.e., di = 1 for every i ∈ N. Brighouse and Fleurbaey show that when stakes are allowed to vary across voters, total utility is maximized not by majority rule, but by a weighted majority rule, where each individual i's voting weight wi is proportional to his or her stake di.

Rae Street Manchester The election result and its welcome from those responsible recalls the quote by Robert Walpole on the eve of war with the Spanish in 1739: "They now ring the bells, but they will soon wring their hands".

Rae Langton, for example, starts from the liberal premise of equal concern and respect and concludes that it is justifiable to remove certain speech protections for pornographers.

According to the Sunday Times, the order to stop the presses was made by Stephen Rae, group editor of INM's titles, a decision which led to "a heated discussion in the newsroom".

In the 1850s Scottish explorer John Rae discovered, after interviewing Inuits, that Franklin died in 1847 after his ships had been trapped in the ice for two years.

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