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But much of the supposed justification for the war turns out to have been fictional.

The supposed justification for allowing cancer registries to use this confidential information is the principle of "implied consent"—meaning that by seeking treatment in the NHS, patients implicitly agree to the use of their information.In this section Twenty-five oft ofiftyty Who's looking at your notes?

What's most interesting, perhaps, is that the study's results conflicts with Comcast's supposed justification for traffic blocking.

To social Darwinism, and to the related sort of thinking that constituted for Herbert Spencer and others a supposed justification for the more rapacious practices of unbridled capitalism, Peirce referred in disgust as "The Gospel of Greed".

While this was used as George W. Bush's supposed justification for intervention in Iraq, he overlooked the fact that when his father was vice president under Reagan, their administration continued to support Saddam Hussein as he gassed the Kurds in 1988.

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The supposed justification is the investigation of crime – although worrying recent remarks have pointed towards some unidentified role for "intelligence gathering".

The fact that this assumption is spurious did not prevent the Aryan myth from gaining wide acceptance in Europe from the 18th century onward, and it was eventually to provide a supposed intellectual justification for the persecution of the Semitic Jews by their Aryan Germanic "superiors" during the period of Nazi domination.

Suppose s's justification for p based on e transmits to p's logical consequence q.

We are supposing, then, that justification for attributing reliability to your perceptual experiences consists of memories of perceptual success.

Here a subject s can deductively infer Q1 from P1 given some background information.[1] Suppose s acquires justification for P1 by learning E1.

Or, as Schellenberg states this conclusion in another context, we must conclude that in the absence of objective, nonquestion-begging justification, none of the disputants in religious conflicts "has justification for supposing the others' claims false" (Schellenberg 2000, 213).

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