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responding and skepticism
* Anthony Cekada, an assistant pastor of sedevacantist bishop Daniel Dolan, in his book Work of Human Hands, says that the Mass of Paul VI is invalid and moreover strips down or removes completely every prayer in the Latin Rite which covers subjects such as judgment, heaven and hell, Satan, et al, and suggests that their full-scale removal, if such were to happen, would contribute to a lack of self-discipline and eventual loss of faith and skepticism among Catholics, responding to the post hoc ergo propter hoc accusation above.
He concludes that the modern proponents have made no significant progress in responding to the ancient modes of pyrrhonic skepticism.

responding and Putnam
Efforts to blunt such criticism were limited due to a severe case of laryngitis, which prevented him from responding to the invitation from local television personality George Putnam to debate Yorty on his show.

responding and 1982
Journalist John Corry, wrote a 6, 000-word feature article in The New York Times in November 1982, responding and defending Kosiński, which appeared on the front page of the Arts and Leisure section.
After Israel withdrew from Lebanon, cross-border hostilities between PLO forces and Israel continued, though from August 1981 to May 1982, the PLO adopted a unilateral policy of refraining from responding to provocations.
In July 1982, five firefighters were killed when their fire truck overturned while responding to a call.
In 1982, the Boston Redevelopment Authority, responding to a request from the John Hancock company, decided that it would be better to keep the building on the tax rolls.
Ordained in 1982 to the diaconate and 1983 to the priesthood, Drainville served as the priest of Land O ’ Lakes parish in the Diocese of Ontario, and as Executive Director of STOP 103 a non profit multi-service agency responding to the needs of the poor and marginalized in the downtown core of Toronto.

responding and claims
" After responding to Eliot's claims about Kubla Khan, Yarlott, in 1967, argued that " few of us question if the poem is worth the trouble " before explaining that " The ambiguities inherent in the poem pose a special problem of critical approach.
In enacting IMBRA, Congress was responding to claims by the Tahirih Justice Center ( TJC ), a woman's advocacy group, that mail-order brides were susceptible to domestic abuse because they are unfamiliar with the laws, language and customs of their new home.
Aspex waited three years without responding to a question asking it to list the infringed patent claims before asserting its patent in litigation.
Five centuries later Clement of Alexandria, in his Stromateis, may have misunderstood Megasthenes to be responding to claims of Greek primacy by admitting Greek views of physics were preceded by those of Jews and Indians.
Emphasis was placed on the media's reporting of sensational and politically motivated archaeological claims and the academy's responsibility in responding to it.
While Jacoby, responding to claims that Callisthenes was unreliable in accounts of land battles in contrast to Xenophon, pointed out that Callisthenes did accurately describe the details on the Battle of Tegyra.
Management issued a statement on 30 May 2000 responding to criticism of Wits 2001 from the National Education, Health and Allied Workers ' Union ( NEHAWU ), the largest trade union among Wits employees, in which it defended Wits 2001 as constituting the " outsourcing contracts for certain non-core functions, rather than any shift in ownership relations or governance " contra NEHAWU's claims that it constituted privatisation.
" Not the President, not me, and not the Interior Minister will allow weapons to be used against our own people " 20 March 2005, responding to claims that force could be used to quash post-election protests.
The Legion of Christ has acknowledged that its founder fathered a child and is also responding to claims that the founder molested seminarians.
* Norman Finkelstein titled his book responding to Dershowitz's claims on Israel Beyond Chutzpah.
On 17 December 2004, responding to claims made publicly by Bửu Chánh to having been appointed " Prince Regent ' of the Imperial Family, Crown Prince Bao Long issued a statement denying any knowledge of Buu Chanh's background or of his purported regency.
He also asserted that the absence of any reference to Hobbes, the questionable utility of refuting Hobbes when he was a non-issue in the most immediate debates, and the fact that Locke claims to have never read Hobbes or Spinoza, " those justly-decried names ," harms any interpretation that interprets Locke as in any way responding to Hobbes.
Many years later, Milton Friedman used this assumption in arguing that corporations have no moral responsibility because, he contended, they are not individuals capable of responding to moral claims.
On 16 October 2008 a press release was published by Tizard responding to " alarmist claims made by a small group of IT commentators in the media that recent amendments to the Copyright Act would have ISPs cutting off the accounts of their users based on unsubstantiated accusations of copyright infringement.
" Sinclair made every effort to ensure that the White Panthers were not mistaken for a white supremacist group, responding to such claims with " quite the contrary.
They would sit in Les's Lunch Club and make increasingly outrageous claims, such as being responsible for " colouring in the black bits on Friesian cows with a special Biro ", or " filling in the coloured bits in pilau rice " before accusing each other of being a " lying get ", or one exclaiming " I heard that rumour " with the other responding " I know, I started it ".
It also acknowledged that while any narrowing amendment made for a reason related to patentability could give rise to prosecution history estoppel, inventors who amended their claims under the previous case law had no reason to believe that they were conceding all equivalents of amended elements when responding to a rejection.
When responding to these claims David O ' Leary called Ridsdale " deranged " and suggested that he was ' two faced ' with his comments compared to how the pair's relationship had continued since both had left Leeds.
Innocently responding to a motorist's request that they shut off a light at his home, the Hardy Boys discover a deep mystery: the man used the name of a man, John Mead, that Chief Collig claims died five years earlier in a car accident.
In The Guardian Tariq Ali and Robert Fisk in The Independent, echoing earlier comments by George Galloway in parliament, claimed that the Iraq War was the cause of the attacks, though both also ran opinion pages and letters responding that such claims were too oversimplified, and the general mood of the press was that Britain was always a terrorist target and at most the war made Britain a more prominent target.
According to the Fiji Sun, he was responding to claims made by Chaudhry at the FLP campaign launch in Ba Town on the 11th that the government itself was full of terrorists, but said that he would not be suing Chaudhry because he did not want to " waste time " on him.

responding and argument
Bernard becomes agitated when Hannah and Valentine challenge the solidity and logic of his argument, responding by launching into a diatribe about the irrelevance of science, before departing to share the lecture in the capital and make promotional appearances in the media.
Grimké continues by directly responding to Beecher ’ s traditionalist argument on the place of women in all spheres of human activity: “ I believe it is the woman ’ s right to have a voice in all the laws and regulations by which she is to be governed, whether in Church or State: and that the present arrangements of society, on these points, are a violation of human rights, a rank usurpation of power, a violent seizure and confiscation of what is sacredly and inalienably hers .”
" While many developing world economists blame Africa's poverty on the long-term effects of European colonialism and predict ongoing economic stagnation in Africa, Johns has been one of several prominent global affairs experts to challenge this argument, responding that Africa's future will be promising if post-colonial governments abandon statist and autocratic policies.
" Along similar lines, G. Thomas Goodnight has studied " spheres " of argument and sparked a large literature created by younger scholars responding to or using his ideas.
A disadvantage ( or advantage ) is said to be straight-turned when the responding team has answered an argument only with turns and with no defensive argument.

responding and we
When we see the particle detectors flash or hear the click of a Geiger counter then Everett's theory interprets this as our wavefunction responding to changes in the detector's wavefunction, which is responding in turn to the passage of another wavefunction ( which we think of as a " particle ", but is actually just another wave-packet ).
" British-American philosopher Max Black, an influential critic of general semantics, called this neurological delay the " central aim " of general semantics training, " so that in responding to verbal or nonverbal stimuli, we are aware of what it is that we are doing.
In 2004, responding to criticism, Sig Gissler, the administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes at the Columbia University School of Journalism, announced that they wanted to " broaden the prize a bit so that we can be more assured that we are getting the full range of the best of America's music ..." Jay T. Harris, a member of the Pulitzer governing board said: " The prize should not be reserved essentially for music that comes out of the European classical tradition.
What we have learned through past experience becomes an inventory, or data bank, consisting of values or goals, sets of expectations and preconceptions about the consequences of acting one way or another, and a variety of possible ways of responding to the situation.
Hitler has been quoted as responding to Planck, “ if the dismissal of Jewish scientists means the annihilation of contemporary German science, then we shall do without science for a few years ”.
: If the subject matter weren't sacred in the original, we would be responding to the picture in the most charitable way possible by laughing at it from start to finish ; this Christian mercy being denied us, we can only sit and sullenly marvel at the energy for which, for more than four hours, the note of serene vulgarity is triumphantly sustained.
At another level of structure, namely that of organs, we can see that dew and fog dripping spines are examples of a xeromorphic adaptive mechanized organ responding to microenvironments.
He commented that the suspension was responding to a " need to take strong steps to ... send out the message to all our players and minor hockey players that we have to be ... more respectful of our opponent.
Later, responding to the controversy, McInnes stated that " baby boomer media like The New York Times is a laughing stock, and we should do whatever we can to ridicule it ".
By responding to the data gathered from these time points, in the last 12 months we ’ ve been able to improve reliability by twenty-five percent.
That there may have been mistreatment of children, however we were slower then we should have been in responding to that .”
" The children were really responding to the music we created together ," she said.
POM is quoted as responding that " all statements made in connection with POM products are true ... and as strong advocates of honest labeling and fair advertising, we are looking forward to working with the agency to resolve this matter.
" Although not responding to the IGN comment, series co-creator, Damon Lindelof, has stated, " we might be willing to give the benefit of the doubt for any action he took in response to gutshot, in a pit of Dharma corpses for two days and on the verge of taking his own life, even if considered slightly ' out of character '.

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