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The desperation of a weakening case: — Ken Livingstone (@ken4london)December 1 , 2015
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But those who do not share Stoljar's metaphysical commitments may see his arguments as weakening the case for physicalism while strengthening the case for neutral monism.
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Delay in lodging a complaint has been seen as weakening a case.
And steel prices have stabilized recently, weakening the case for an immediate retaliation.
Eager "unequivocally … to influence the public", he produced what the historian the late Robert Kee called "a farrago of rubbish", sorely weakening his case.
This is just weakening their case, as any evidence collected in this period will not be admissible in court," he said.
This blurs the line between herbs and traditional drugs, further weakening the case for making a legislative distinction between the two kinds of remedies.
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