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To make matters worse, there exists an imperative to cook and eat "properly", and this is commonly understood as a matter of cooking from scratch using a variety of fresh ingredients.
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According to the orthodox view, the practice itself (and ultimately the very idea of law as that is commonly understood; cf. Raz 1986: 1114, 1994: 235 ff).
This cultural phenomena is commonly understood as good for the soul and society as a whole.
However, this CI does not, as is commonly understood, refer to an interval which contains θ (either θc or θp) with a 95% probability.
While Rawls uses the term "public justification" to refer to the process of making an overlapping consensus public, this article maintains that the term is commonly understood to refer to the broader process of ensuring that all uses of coercive power are justified for each person given their reasons.
None of this, of course, qualifies Shostakovich as a "dissident" in the sense that the term is commonly understood in the West.
To consider this issue does not necessarily mean that we advocate the societal perspective as it is commonly understood, or that we reject the arguments regarding fairness.
They worry that the supply of homes overshot demand by far more than is commonly understood.
Yellow, for falls, is commonly understood as a symbol for caution, whether by janitors mopping floors or by traffic engineers.
They have not put the lives of tens of millions of Americans under "surveillance" as that word is commonly understood.
John Maynard Keynes wrote that the ideas of economists and political philosophers are "more powerful than is commonly understood.
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