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[?? Ask author to clarify.] For Khayyam, there are two discourses, each of which pertains to one dimension of human existence: philosophical and poetic.

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Peter Landesman, whose Oscar-tipped drama Concussion was at the centre of claims by the New York Times on Tuesday that producers removed key scenes in order to avoid legal action by the powerful sports conglomerate, said there was "zero discourse" between his team and the American football league prior to completion.

Moreover, in local climate change policy, there seem to be two discourses that have served to frame the adaptation and mitigation discourses: (a) the 'energy' discourse, shared with local civil society and energy policy domain stakeholders (climate change mitigation), and (b) the 'water' discourse, shared with water sector stakeholders.

Hence, there are two levels of discourse in the literature examining the question of whether molecular genetics is reducing classical genetics.

There are two main themes running through the different discourses.

There are two key implications of the dissociation between discourse measures and standardized language scores for bilingual children reported here.

On the other hand, discourse whose cogency not formal, but substantive depends upon our accepting as true such claims as that there are three persons in one divine nature, that our salvation was effected by the sacrifice of Jesus, that Jesus is one person but two natures, one human, one divine, and the like, is theological discourse.

The 'sophistic' rhetoric he grants technical status has method enough to qualify it as such, "but not much of it, just as poetics does not either" (Rhet. 2b, PHerc. 1672 xxii.29 39 Longo): since there is one naturally beautiful kind of discourse, one should ignore the kind of discourse composed according to arbitrary themata (Rhet. 4, PHerc. 1007/1673 vii.6 14, p. I 151 Sudhaus).

But there's one debate that is missing from public discourse: The rising cost of healthcare, which has steadily climbed 12% to 14% annually over the last decade, according to the National Commission on Macroeconomics and Health.

This reading of the nature of Strawson's main objection to Russell implies that a crucial question is whether it is an implication of Russell's analysis that the person employing the description 'The F' (in normal discourse) says that there is (one and only one) F. If that is not an implication of Russell's analysis then Strawson's main objection lapses.

If there's one concept that is typically misrepresented in the public discourse on climate change, it is the concept of uncertainty.

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