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In a letter to The Sunday Telegraph, he said of the warrants: "I ordered their removal.
"If I could get 10percentt on a triple-A preferred, plus warrants, I'd do that all day long," he said.
Then when Bibby told Paper Boi to get in the driver's seat cause he got warrants, I was done.
While I give these newspapers, magazines, and television shows credit for Roe the coverage it warrants, I take issue not only with the conclusion that we're losers, but this whole way of framing the issue.
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Moreover, for trust to be warranted (i.e. well-grounded), both parties must be trustworthy.
Writings on the epistemology of trust obviously bear on the issue of when trust is warranted (i.e. justified).
Trust may not be warranted (i.e. plausible) because the agent has lost the ability to trust.
The objector accordingly suggests that the deduction indeed transmits a warrant, though it is a "thinner" warrant, i.e., a warrant that is weaker than what a proof would bestow.
For trust to be warranted (i.e. plausible) in a relationship, the parties to that relationship must have attitudes toward one another that permit trust.
This model better reflects our accepted notion of rationality than a model in which all the beliefs are warranted, i.e. beliefs that once are attained are never retracted.
However, it is clear that not all the variation is warranted (i.e. due to patient need or preference).
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