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Also, as Guston [40] has noted, seeking resolution within a mere epistemic realm would be arrogating to (social) scientists the ability to determine what is good, as they will always be in a prioritized position when it comes to adducing knowledge.
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That principle applies to the state in which an attempt is made to adduce such evidence.
It is possible, however, to adduce from guarded interviews with Lynch the meaning of the title.
It is tempting to adduce an ancestral hostility between man and wolf.
Please allow me to adduce Persimmon v. Aberdeen Wheelchair and Mortimer v. Great Lakes Suction.
Critics at the time drove themselves crazy trying to adduce an ironic attitude in Warhol's enterprise.
Writers in the show's handsome brochure are at pains to adduce a present-day relevance for Red Decade art.
Gayford goes on to adduce still other literary, artistic, and religious sources of inspiration for the work.
Other sports shun their brash athletes, or pretend to; there are always coaches and broadcasters and fellow-athletes eager to adduce some hazy ideal of good sportsmanship.
Here and elsewhere, Croall knows exactly how many anecdotes to relate, actors to quote, reviews to adduce and opinions of his own to append.
As for bowling first tomorrow, that is still a calculated risk and it would be wiser to look up and not down to adduce the evidence.
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