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If the most important kind of moral assessment is, say, one's moral worth, then the Control Principle can be suitably restricted to apply to assessments of moral worth.

The Mset-Mset (or Mset-Fmla0) sequent calculus rules for ¬, which can be taken to be those given in Section 2 with the set-variables taken as multiset-variables (suitably restricted for Mset-Fmla0), uniquely characterize ¬, but have no direct application in Mset-Fmla or any other framework with a fixed multiset cardinality on the right (or the left, for that matter).

An alternative conclusion is that the weak Pareto principle can be rendered compatible with minimal liberalism only when the domain of admissible preference profiles is suitably restricted, for instance to preferences that are 'tolerant' or not 'meddlesome' (Blau 1975; Craven 1982; Gigliotti 1986; Sen 1983).

The Riemann solver is proved to be positively conservative for the density variable; the positivity of the pressure variable has been demonstrated for Euler flows when the divergence in the fluid velocities is suitably restricted so as to prevent the formation of cavitation in the flow.

In all cases, the plasmid could be reisolated by transformation into E. coli, and its authenticity established through analysis of suitably restricted samples on agarose gels.

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Suppose, therefore, that we suitably restrict the scope of a causal theory and understand its core hypothesis as asserting that all "X"s with the content X are reliably caused by X. (Nothing in the logic of Bridges' argument depends on any additional conditions on a putative causal theory of mental content, so for simplicity we can follow Bridges in restricting attention to this simple version).

He also noted that attacks on submarines would be restricted to suitably extreme circumstances and that the two parties in the war would still not be able to engage neutral vessels.

In other words, we estimate Φ ( V ; μ ) by running a short "burst" of the microscopic system, suitably initialised, and restricting the result.

As the procedure is restricted to a small number of suitably equipped centers, relatively few organs have been retrieved under this system.

Many of the available measures (eg. Beck Depression Inventory [ 4]) are quite long and detailed, and are restricted for use by psychologists, psychiatrists, or other suitably trained personnel.

Operations were expanded to more restricted Central and Eastern section mainlines in 1925, and suitably modified class members hauled commuter and heavy boat trains from to and expresses to.

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