Sentence examples for since plainly from inspiring English sources

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But this is no damaging objection, since plainly the intuitions were made for particulars" (1999: 11).

(One might say: yes, states of affairs violate the uniqueness of composition, but that is no damaging objection, since plainly that principle holds only for material objects).

What I can't assess, though, is how big a gamble they are willing to take in order to get (and keep) it, since plainly by developing it openly now they are taking the risk of a pre-emptive attack by the United States.

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But Mr. Levy, who has been a reggae star since 1979, plainly loves applause, and knows a thing or two about how to keep it coming.

But you, my esteemed friends, must see past all that, not because Roth's personal failings don't affect the work, since they plainly do, or even because we must take the good with the bad, but because, in Roth's case, the good is inseparable from the bad.

Since people plainly can violate their legal obligations, "non-optional" does not mean that they are physically compelled to perform, nor even that law leaves them without any eligible alternative.

I suppose they assumed I would not have to ask him a series of ridiculous questions since I plainly had a reasonable depth of knowledge about the front-line tigers of SPECWARCOM.

Since you have plainly decided to topple Mr Hussein anyway, no matter what the Security Council decides, why are you bothering to pretend that the war will be fought in order to uphold the UN's authority?

As in-depth reporting in the Guardian this week has highlighted, rough-sleeping in England is up nearly a third year-on-year, and the figures have doubled since 2010: a plainly shameful fact that underlines the sense of a government locked into a grim re-enactment of the 1980s.

But then you must also be able to rule out the possibility that you don't know the external world is real, since this is plainly an alternative to your knowing it is real.

And since the low-level representational capacities of bacterial magnetosomes are not derivative in the way that the aboutness of non-biological stones and words is i.e., since it is plainly not anything we think or do that makes magnetosomes represent what they do—naturalizing the representational capacities of magnetosomes is also naturalizing aboutness of the right general kind.

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