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The anti-merger side will prefer to keep away from the negotiations, but subsequently argue that the negotiated deal does not preserve the party's identity and is a sell-out to the Liberals.

Formulating the interaction principle in this way both clears the way for an extensional reading of the causal relation (events are causally related no matter how they are described), and also leaves open the possibility, which Davidson will subsequently argue for, that mental events in particular must have some non-mental description/instantiate some non-mental property.

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The officers got a warrant that they thought authorised this, but which lawyers subsequently argued didn't.

Cassano had refused to attend an awards ceremony with Garrone and subsequently argued with him, using some reportedly colourful language, at the club's training ground.

She has subsequently argued that the border fencing is only a part of the solution and must be supplemented by Border Patrol agents and technology.

Comparison of the mind to a blank writing tablet occurs in Aristotle's De anima (4th century bce; On the Soul), and the Stoics as well as the Peripatetics (students at the Lyceum, the school founded by Aristotle) subsequently argued for an original state of mental blankness.

While the British public have on the whole been mildly seduced and intrigued by the extravagant wealth involved, for Russian people, who feel it was their resources stolen and subsequently argued over in London, the case has generated significant anger and resentment.

The political scientist Robert Putnam subsequently argued that democracies function well in proportion to the strength of their social capital (1994) and that social capital is declining in the United States (2000).

Of course, once the utter uniqueness of a god has been shown, one can begin to use "God" as a proper name to refer to that utterly unique being, as he subsequently argues in Summa Theologiae Ia.13 does happen.

The title's developer, Riot, subsequently argued that the competitions qualified as a major sports league because six or more teams competed and they generated combined revenues or more than $10m.

Judah subsequently argues that the lower senses (i.e., taste, smell or touch) cannot grasp Beauty; only the higher senses (e.g., sight and hearing) can in addition, of course, to the imagination and the intellect.[21] Moreover, since Beauty is mirrored throughout the universe, physical objects (notes, melodies, etc).

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