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Or a government trying to impose austerity might be replaced by one that rejects it.
According to the authors, the act of rejecting a selfish offer can be interpreted as a punishment since the player that rejects it is paying the cost of not receiving anything, but because of a selfish offer the proponent looses even more.
The construction ensures that for any test V, Vm+c ⊆ Um; that is, the universal test is one that rejects any sequence at a given level iff there is some test that rejects it at a related level (which level depending on the test).
If evidence is rejected on the ground of irrelevance, it is, as Thayer (1898: 515) puts it, "the rule of reason that rejects it"; if evidence is rejected under an admissibility or exclusionary rule, the rejection is by force of law.
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Those skeptics like myself who are wary of this interventionist paradigm must acknowledge that rejecting it might allow dictators like Qaddafi to stay in power.
Out of a sincere desire to innovate, Alexander considered a constitution and "the limitation of the autocracy," but he recoiled before the danger of imposing sudden change on a nobility that rejected it.
Furthermore, the municipalities that reject it are mainly those with the largest agricultural areas.
Others suggest that the Control Principle does not have nearly the hold on us that Nagel and Williams assume, and that rejecting it would not change our practices in a significant way.
"It is not Allah that rejects us, it's those in the Islamic community.
The more you poke and touch it, the more likely it is that your body rejects it.
The article continued: "Carr said that he rejected it indignantly and that a fight ensued.
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