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Chief Justice Roberts suggested that the court could offer a sort of conditional answer to the redrafted question.
But for Havens, who can be refreshingly contemplative and honest, this sort of conditional praise conjures a complex mixture of emotions.
Even where more complex transactions are involved, it is often possible to predict what each element of the service may cost and offer some sort of conditional pricing dependent upon how the case unfolds.
Avastin, which is sold by Genentech, received a sort of conditional approval, subject to further study, in 2009 for the treatment of brain cancer and in 2008 for breast cancer.
Furthermore, before joining the TPP it would be indispensable for Mexico to initiate international cooperation schemes that truly advance scientific development and the capacity for innovation in marked contrast to the sort of conditional cooperation currently prevailing, often involving contracting with foreign services or suppliers for infrastructure or industrial projects.
Hale's dilemma is directed primarily against fictionalists who take the literal content of their fiction to be false, and those fictionalists prepared to ascribe some other status to their fictional claims avoid the dilemma as initially stated (though this route may encounter difficulties of its own, especially if it retains some sort of conditional analysis of the "according to PW" prefix).
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Hence, Adams' account fails to provide the sort of truth conditional analysis of our ordinary modal discourse that it purports to provide.
Though for some doubts about how much further this sort of truth-conditional semantics can go, see Pietroski 2003, 2005.
It's a sort of past future conditional, if that makes any sense.
While eliminativists would need to construct some sort of non-truth-conditional semantics, Devitt and Rey argue that the challenge of such a project reveals only that eliminativism is implausible, not that it is, as Boghossian claims, incoherent (Devitt, 1990; Devitt and Rey, 1991).
A number of philosophers have argued for forms of first-person privilege involving some sort of epistemic guarantee not just conditional accuracy as a matter of empirical fact, but something more robust than that without embracing infallibility, indubitability, incorrigibility, or self-intimation in the senses described in Section 4.1.1 above.
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