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While I grant that his death was not shocking, I am confused by Mr. Rich's sense of tragedy.
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But while I will grant that there are very good lasagnas made with dried pasta, the simultaneous delicacy and luxuriousness of fresh is what really makes the dish in most cases.
On the conservative side, Chief Justice Roberts may indicated the direction to which a majority may be heading: allowing these "private, closely-held" corporations to win exemptions from the mandate on religious grounds, while not granting that right to public corporations.
But ideas cannot be copyrighted, a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit said in 1999, ruling against Mr. Attia's claim even while granting that "without doubt there are similarities" between the Greenberg Pavilion plans and Option 1A.
While granting that Belzoni may be what a colleague has called "the most notorious tomb robber Egypt has ever known," Ivor Noël Hume, the former director of Colonial Williamsburg's archaeological research program, also admits to a fondness for this indefatigable entrepreneur.
While granting that technology is a "glittering lure," he introduces nostalgia and boldly insists that the slide projector "is not called the wheel.
Like with Bill Clinton before him, it has been Obama's accommodations to the right, while taking the left for granted, that have fueled the rightward drift in Washington politics, where "health care reform" metamorphosizes into private health insurance industry preservation, with big fillips to anti-abortion nuts and a freeze on domestic spending along the way.
The film takes for granted that rock 'n' roll, while it remains the soundtrack of youthful disaffection, has long since become a respectable middle-aged profession.
While they grant that the latter portion of CKAs express epistemic possibility, they recommend thinking of what is epistemically possible for a subject in terms of those things which his evidence, rather than what he knows, does not rule out.
Thus, while one may grant that rudimentary capacities ground some moral status, one must look beyond such capacities to explain the difference in moral status between humans and most animals.
While we can grant that there will be considerable grey area between the categories of medically necessary and purely elective treatments, the differences between these two kinds of treatment have implications for whether patients are discharging their social responsibilities.
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