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We swiftly show this to be false by supposing someone were to ask of something acknowledged to be N, whether it was good.
Suppose someone was running and that the rule of thumb, 100 calories a mile, was correct.
Suppose someone was detonating a stick of dynamite in your neighborhood.
"Suppose someone is talking about his children," Miyamoto continued.
Suppose someone is viewing a tree in a clearing.
Suppose someone were to break the vase and make a statue out of all of the pieces.
Speaking through a translator, Salma, who is in her mid-20s, explained: "Suppose someone is given a production target, but she couldn't hit her goal.
"Suppose someone is simulating our universe – it would be very tempting to cut corners in ways that makes the simulation cheaper to run.
"Suppose someone is a genetic mutant who has a bad upbringing: we know that the probability of his being self-destructively violent goes way, way up above the normal.
"Suppose someone is 55 and he's worked all his life for Delta, developing what he thinks is a substantial pension," said Jack Blaz, a retired pilot and former contract negotiator for the pilots' union.
"Suppose someone is very ill and it cost a lot of money to help that person, but the person has not made it aware that they are ill, so do I now either lie to the press and try to cover it up, or do I say, you know, somebody's ill and then we start looking for who that person is?" he said.
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