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Some of those issues were addressed in The Line Of Beauty: the interest in lovely old houses and possessions, inevitably entailing some sort of consideration of the people who live in them and own them.
At the very end of the speech, there was some line about how people who were already here might get some sort of consideration -- but only after the border wall was built, all "criminal aliens" had been deported, and everything else pertaining to immigration had all been perfectly solved, forever.
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Still, by the middle of the 20th century, most Americans had come to accept that, as a rule of law, children were not adults and therefore deserved some sort of special consideration in the legal and justice systems.
In this broad sense, impartiality is probably best characterized in a negative rather than positive manner: an impartial choice is simply one in which a certain sort of consideration (i.e. some property of the individuals being chosen between) has no influence.
But it's a funny world in which Maryland's five-term senator has never gotten (or maybe asked for) the sort of consideration that the state's two-term governor has.
Some experts think that the ranchers and soya farmers can't be stopped, but can be taught to take better care of the land they occupy especially if European consumers demand clean environmental credentials.That sort of consideration might make a compromise between greenery and growth possible.
Indeed this sort of consideration is most prominent in Davidson (1980b), who seeks the logical form of such surface-binary utterances.
Indeed, it appears that the only sort of consideration potentially counting in favor of the belief that I will F is my preference that this proposition turns out true.
Aristotle sometimes infers from this sort of consideration that thought is of universals, whereas perception is of particulars (De Anima ii 5, 417b23, Posterior Analytics i 31, 87b37 88a7), though he elsewhere will allow that we also have knowledge of individuals (De Anima ii 5, 417a29; Metaphysics xiii 10, 1087a20).
This sort of consideration seems to show that knowledge, even when accompanied by a relatively weak justification, is better (at least when it comes to practical reasoning) than a true belief that is supported by a relatively strong justification but does not amount to knowledge.
While it's true that criminal charges against Duncan were probably unwarranted, it's also true that citizens who mistakenly shoot police officer during drug raids aren't afforded the same sort of consideration.
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