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Another Quinean argument holds that "truth by convention" offers no explanatory or predictive advantage over the far less exciting thesis that certain statements are true due to obvious features of extra-linguistic reality.

The content and tone of some of Hunt's speeches and media interviews about the NHS during 2013 caused concern within the health department, with Lib Dem minister Norman Lamb among those worried that certain statements were unfair and alienating staff.

At the very least, the piece should have been edited and presented differently, making it clear that certain statements ("a plane without landing gear is like a struck match" and "the plane was about to crash") were expressions of the writer's fears not statements of fact.

In a rare pretrial victory for Viktor Bout, a Russian accused of conspiring to sell arms to a terrorist organization, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday that certain statements Mr. Bout made after his 2008 arrest in a sting operation in Thailand cannot be used at trial.

The move came after Judge Charles Hely of Brockton Superior Court found that certain statements made by the couple, Carolyn and Michael Riley, after the 2006 death of their daughter, Rebecca, might incriminate the other and would not be allowed at a joint trial.

For on the one hand, a traditional view in epistemology is that logical knowledge – e.g. knowledge that certain statements are logical validities – is a paradigm case of a priori knowledge.

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There are versions of platonism that maintain, for instance, that all theorems of ZFC are made true by determinate set-theoretical facts, but that there are no set-theoretical facts that make certain statements that are highly independent of ZFC truth-determinate.

When talking about discourses in a Foucauldian way as regular language rules that allow certain statements and actions to be made, an important question to ask is what the political and social consequences of the discursive practice might be.

An abstraction of a concept C is a concept C' that includes all instances of C and that is constructed by taking as axioms certain statements that are true for all instances of C. Above, it can be seen that: (a).

The following definition is taken from Wells's (2002: p. 17) online glossary of mathematics: An abstraction of a concept C is a concept C' that includes all instances of C and that is constructed by taking as axioms certain statements that are true for all instances of C.

"Part of the problem is that there were certain statements that Ms. Mukhtar made and later denied, but police officers had recorded them," said Feisal H. Naqvi, a prominent lawyer.

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