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To be sure, we sometimes speak as if they do.
In the latter case, we sometimes speak of hypothetical consent.
Although we sometimes speak of clouds being ambiguous or even being general to a region, this does not entitle us to infer that there is metaphysical ambiguity or metaphysical generality.
By contrast, Kant thinks that although we sometimes speak as if our judgments of the agreeable are universally valid ("Lamb tastes better with garlic"), in fact they are not: judgments of the agreeable appeal only to most but not to all men (Kant 1790, pp. 52 53).
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In what follows, we shall sometimes speak of Quine's account of the world as his "metaphysics", but it is metaphysics naturalized: it is not carried out a priori, or by reflection on the nature of Being quâ Being, or anything of that sort.
Nevertheless, in the ensuing discussion, we may sometimes speak of adjacent genes without introducing any ambiguity.
You sometimes speak in the royal "we" as in: "First, we're going to go pee pee.
I do sometimes speak before I should.
I'm sorry, I sometimes speak tactlessly.
People sometimes speak of their stockpiles in terms of fear.
People sometimes speak of the affair in the past tense.
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