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"And you certainly don't do it to satisfy someone with a commercial interest in the outcome".
She said her memories and family history on the seldom-visited avenue, its namesake's history largely forgotten, should not be pushed aside to satisfy someone else.
She added, "What I don't want is just to do something to satisfy someone's idea of what's controversial".
In the ancient Roman city of Baalbek, in Lebanon, he declares it "the kind of place where you might be kidnapped for an hour or two just to satisfy someone's curiosity".
This redefinition in fact cannot satisfy someone who is looking for 'what's peculiar about animal or human intelligence': if we normalize intelligence, we lose our explanandum.
For a mid-size, mid-price car in the most crowded part of the market, Taurus offers just enough sporty weekday handling to satisfy someone whose weekend car might be a MX5 or Corvette.
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That something is pleasant, or useful, or satisfies someone's preference, is perfectly compatible with thinking that it is neither good nor right nor worth doing.
According to these views, moral properties were to be identified with some natural property or other (e.g. with what is pleasant, or what satisfies someone's desire, or what conforms to social rules that are in force).
This is funny and emotionally satisfying, and also represents a truth for peace activists: ending the war is a first principle, not something contingent on whether a particular means of doing so satisfies someone else's notion of what is practical.
The Jacobian conjecture, a problem in algebraic geometry that was introduced in 1939 and is still unsolved, stipulates certain simple conditions that, if satisfied, enable someone to solve a series of complicated equations.
You will not be satisfied until someone is punished.
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