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William Callahan of Britain's Durham University argues that the peaceful-rise notion could be read as a hidden threat.

This show has a spirit on the rise, the notion that we can mix steady pressure with attention and judgement.

Many of the medical practices through the early Victorian era were holdovers from ancient authorities like Aristotle, Galen and Empedocles, whose philosophies gave rise to notions of body humors and the belief that disease was a result of an excess of bile, blood or phlegm.

AS THE tab for bank bail-outs rises, the notion that a firm can be "too big to fail" has become almost too much to stomach.

The reason for this is not particularly surprising; there are many well-studied often higher-order—structures that naturally give rise to notions of betwell-studied oftenhigher-order structuresown indiosyncratic ways.

Ranking functions also give rise to a notion of belief that is consistent and deductively closed (indeed, this very feature is the starting point for the argument that doxastic states should obey the ranking calculus).

We have further noticed that subjective probabilities do not directly, via the Lockean thesis, give rise to a notion of qualitative belief that is consistent and deductively closed (unless qualitative belief is identified with a subjective probability of 1).

That was before skyscrapers began shooting up around the park, giving rise to the notion of "park views".

The young woman explains the rise of the notion of "Ivoirité" which is fanning the flames of the conflict.

Swings and roundabouts, innit?) As for the rise of the notion of the last acceptable prejudice, it feels increasingly unstoppable.

"This gives rise to a notion of what I call vocal terrorism as a possible scenario in the future and we should be thinking about that now".

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