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Glassen argued that, because it is not a physical entity, Occam's Razor cannot consistently be appealed to by a physicalist or materialist as a justification of mental states or events, such as the belief that dualism is false.

consistently and simultaneously
At this stage of his career, he had yet to perform consistently with bat and ball simultaneously, apart from his breakthrough series in the Caribbean.
This is particularly notable because, unlike some shows to which a cable channel is given exclusive rights to maximize ratings, Lucy has been consistentlyand successfully — broadcast on multiple channels simultaneously.
Some hold that one cannot consistently be a Christian and anarchist simultaneously: these critics include Christians, anarchists, and those who reject both categories.
Presuppositionalists claim that a Christian cannot consistently declare his belief in the necessary existence of the God of the Bible and simultaneously argue on the basis of a different set of assumptions that God may not exist and Biblical revelation may not be true.
CAP allows a warning message to be consistently disseminated simultaneously over many warning systems to many applications.
In March 1994, a study by two economists, William Christie and Paul Schultz, noted that NASDAQ bid-ask spreads were larger than was statistically likely, indicating " We are unable to envision any scenario in which 40 to 60 dealers who are competing for order flow would simultaneously and consistently avoid using odd-eighth quotes without an implicit agreement to post quotes only on the even price fractions.

consistently and principles
Douglas has consistently voted to aid the people who killed Masaryk, and against principles Masaryk died to uphold.
and so they were consistently true to their principles.
Rand's student, Leonard Peikoff has argued that the identification of one's interests itself is impossible absent the use of principles, and that self-interest cannot be consistently pursued absent a consistent adherence to certain ethical principles.
Objections to Rawls ' theory include first, its inability to accommodate conscientious objections to the society's basic appreciation of justice or to emerging moral or ethical principles ( such as respect for the rights of the natural environment ) which are not yet part of it and second, the difficulty of predictably and consistently determining that a majority decision is just or unjust.
Texts from this period consistently claim to state principles universal to magic, as opposed to a new specific style or tradition of magic, and describe their innovations as efforts to rid magic of superstitious and religious ideas.
' Although a celebrated professor of anatomy, he taught that certain tusks of elephants dug up in his time at Puglia were mere earthy concretions, and, consistently with these principles, he even went so far as to consider it not improbable, that the vases of Monte Testaceo at Rome were natural impressions stamped in the soil.
Despite this, the 40 principles has remained the most popular tool taught in introductory seminars and has consistently attracted the most attention amongst the tens of thousands of individuals who visit TRIZ-focused web sites in a typical month.
He has been accused of servility to Napoleon, but he had the courage to remonstrate with him on the judicial murder of the duc d ' Enghien, and as grand master of the University of Paris ( 1808 – 1815 ) he consistently supported religious and monarchical principles.
Despite numerous requests from the stockholders of the Keely Motor Company, which had been established to produce a practicable motor based on his work, he consistently refused to reveal to them the principles on which his motor operated, and also repeatedly refused demands to produce a marketable product by claiming that he needed to perform more experiments.
Finally he was forced to an open protest, which he caused to be inscribed on the journals, but the action of Capo d ' Istria in reading to the assembled Italian ministers, who were by no means reconciled to the large claims implied in the Austrian intervention, a declaration in which as the result of the intimate union established by solemn acts between all the European powers the Russian emperor offered to the allies the aid of his arms, should new revolutions threaten new dangers, an attempt to revive that idea of a universal union based on the Holy Alliance against which Britain had consistently protested. The objections of Britain were, however, not so much to an Austrian intervention in Naples as to the far-reaching principles by which it was sought to justify it.
During the critical time that followed, he consistently supported the principles which triumphed with the fall of Laffitte, representant of the center-left Parti du mouvement, and the accession to power of Casimir Perier, leader of the center-right Parti de la résistance, in March 1831.
These principles direct the team in the attitude they must take and the mindset they must adopt in order to deliver consistently.
OSM thus conforms to Hannah's notion that neoliberal governmentality " consistently blends the principles of freedom and regulation ".
So great was the outcry caused by its publication that La Mettrie was forced to quit his position with the French Guards, taking refuge in Leiden, where he developed his doctrines still more boldly and completely in L ' Homme machine a hastily-written treatise based upon consistently materialistic and quasi-atheistic principles.
Basic principles for interventions for students with a specific language impairment follow-the necessity to set specific goals, to manipulate the classroom environment and curricula so that there are many opportunities to use grammar effectively, the importance of consistently modelling high quality speech, the use of a wide variety of text and literature, and to value comprehension as the most important goal for students to achieve.
He also explored language standardization and wrote a syntactic description of modern Croatian ( Sintaksa hrvatskoga književnoga jezika / Syntax of Standard Croatian, Zagreb 1986 ), based on texts by contemporary authors such as Miroslav Krleža and Tin Ujević and this is one of the few syntactic descriptions of any language written consistently on the principles of the transformational grammar
The site ’ s first objective “ was to fight against intervention in the Balkans under the Clinton presidency .” It “ applied the same principles to Clinton's campaigns in Haiti and Kosovo and bombings of Sudan and Afghanistan .” Antiwar. com has consistently opposed all U. S. interventionism, from the bombing of Serbia to the present occupation of Afghanistan.
In his choice of original, however, he was consistently motivated by formal principles, above all generic.
According to the annual report for 2010 movies, " Movies that fit Movieguide's high Christian, moral, biblical, theological, spiritual, production, aesthetic, and entertainment principles, values, and standards do much better than those movies consistently violating those principles, values, and standards.
After the Bourbon Restoration, Lanjuinais consistently defended the principles of constitutional monarchy, but most of his time was given to religious and political subjects.
Throughout the years 1918 – 39, according to Charaszkiewicz, the Polish Promethean leadership consistently observed several principles.
If one acts " in good faith ", one assumes that relevant principles will be honored in practice, and if that faith is disappointed, that is because in practice the principles were not applied consistently or appropriately.

consistently and facts
Divine operation, “ spiritual factsand “ voluntary determinations ” are consistently referred to as “ supernatural ” by those who specifically preclude the “ extrinsic concurrence ” of God or by those espousing a materialist or determinist worldview that excludes immaterial beings or free will.
One of the most remarkable facts about a locally compact group G is that it carries an essentially unique natural measure, the Haar measure, which allows one to consistently measure the " size " of sufficiently regular subsets of G. " Sufficiently regular subset " here means a Borel set ; that is, an element of the σ-algebra generated by the compact sets.
However, Clarke consistently stated that each of the Odyssey novels takes place in its own separate parallel universe — this is demonstrated by the facts that the monoliths are still in existence at the end of 2010: Odyssey Two and that Floyd is no longer part of the trinity formed at the end of 2061: Odyssey Three.
As of 2012, there is no evidence that Paulo Portas embezzled any funds from the submarines ' purchase but the facts that ( i ) he was the Minister in-charge at the time and ( ii ) has consistently been evasive about any details of the deal cannot but make him the major figure in this controversial deal.
She, being long lived understands no metaphors and speaks the literal truth, while he consistently uses figures of speech instead of stating simple facts.
It is academically unsound because the facts tell an altogether different story of modern Middle Eastern history, one that has consistently been suppressed because of its incongruity with the politically correct dogmas of the Arabist establishment.

consistently and showing
Some authors have claimed this to be untrue, showing that the pollutant and irritant count within cars is consistently higher, ( presumably because of limited circulation of air within the car and due to the air intake being directly in the stream of other traffic ).
" Nussbaum appropriates Rawls's critique of the insufficiencies of Utilitarianism, showing that a rational person will consistently prefer a system of justice that acknowledges boundaries between separate persons rather than relying on the aggregation of the sum total of desires.
These are things his close disciples should have done, but Mark portrays Jesus ’ female followers as consistently showing more faith and courage than the men.
The Freie Universität Berlin is consistently ranked among Germany's top universities overall, with particularly strong showing in the Arts & Humanities followed by the Social Sciences internationally.
He was one of the fastest players on the Association of Tennis Professionals ( ATP ) tour, consistently showing great performances in clay-court tournaments.
But the general concept of requiring impaired computer functioning has been adopted consistently and in showing impaired computer functioning, courts have usually emphasized system unavailability.
Quentin sailed through all his formal schooling, consistently scoring high marks and showing much of the intellectual capacity of his father.
Scieszka is also the founder of Guys Read, a web-based literacy program for boys whose mission is ‘ to help boys become self-motivated, lifelong readers .’ He was prompted to found the nonprofit in response to his experiences as an elementary school teacher and the United States National Assessment of Educational Progress statistics showing boys consistently scoring worse than girls on federal reading tests every year, at every grade level.
Further problems arise with family and friends consistently showing up at the wrong times.
With polls consistently showing little support for her candidacy, Mrs. Wilkinson dropped out of the race in May 1991.
The SA Greens now have two MLCs and two Senators, with state and federal Newspoll showing the Green vote consistently above 10 percent.
Bodenheimer ( p. 283 ), however, interprets these early chapters, not as false starts but as consistently showing Gaskell ’ s theme of both societal and personal “ permanent state ( s ) of change ” and therefore, integral to the novel.
Pre-election polls had been consistently showing the LDP's solid lead, especially among independent voters in urban areas like Tokyo and other big cities nationwide where its main opposition the DPJ had had a main support base.
Like the Germans, the Soviets were influenced by experience showing most combat happens within 400 meters and that their soldiers were consistently outgunned by heavily armed German troops, especially those armed with the Sturmgewehr 44 assault rifles.

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