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:( 2 ) The only epistemic basis for claims about the external world are our perceptual experiences
:( a ) we are never justified in believing that moral claims ( claims of the form " state of affairs x is good ," " action y is morally obligatory ," etc.
:( i ) all moral claims are false,
:( ii ) we have reason to believe that all moral claims are false, and so, because
:( iii ) we are not justified in believing any claim we have reason to deny, we are therefore not justified in believing any moral claims.

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:( a ) The Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, as " containing all things necessary to salvation ," and as being the rule and ultimate standard of faith.
:( b ) The Apostles ' Creed, as the Baptismal Symbol ; and the Nicene Creed, as the sufficient statement of the Christian faith.
:( c ) The two Sacraments ordained by Christ Himself-Baptism and the Supper of the Lord-ministered with unfailing use of Christ's Words of Institution, and of the elements ordained by Him.
:( d ) The Historic Episcopate, locally adapted in the methods of its administration to the varying needs of the nations and peoples called of God into the Unity of His Church.
:( 1 ) Place the tools and the men in the sequence of the operation so that each component part shall travel the least possible distance while in the process of finishing.
:( 2 ) Use work slides or some other form of carrier so that when a workman completes his operation, he drops the part always in the same place — which place must always be the most convenient place to his hand — and if possible have gravity carry the part to the next workman for his operation.
:( 3 ) Use sliding assembling lines by which the parts to be assembled are delivered at convenient distances.
:( n = 1 and n = 2 would correspond with A ( m ,− 2 ) = − 1 and A ( m ,− 1 ) = 1, which could logically be added.
:( 6 ) a fielder unsuccessfully attempts to put out a preceding runner and, in the official scorer's judgment, the batter-runner would not have been put out at first base by ordinary effort.
:( 2 ) batter apparently hits safely and a runner who is forced to advance by reason of the batter becoming a runner fails to touch the first base to which such runner is advancing and is called out on appeal.
:( 3 ) pitcher, the catcher or any infielder handles a batted ball and puts out a preceding runner who is attempting to advance one base or to return to his original base, or would have put out such runner with ordinary effort except for a fielding error.
:( 5 ) runner is called out for interference with a fielder attempting to field a batted ball, unless in the scorer's judgment the batter-runner would have been safe had the interference not occurred.
:( c ) while serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party.
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:( According to George Hills, there are no primary sources that could explain whether such a demolition was requested or authorized by any Spanish or British authority.
:( 1 ) Start and End Date: Sept. 1989-Dec. 1989
:( 1 ) Peak Month and Rate of Inflation: Dec 1989, 59. 7 %

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