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Many objections to non-cognitivism based on the linguistic characteristics of what purport to be moral judgments were originally raised by Peter Glassen in " The Cognitivity of Moral Judgments ", published in Mind in January 1959, and in Glassen's follow-up article in the January 1963 issue of the same journal.
Many modern vaccination policies allow exemptions for people who have compromised immune systems, allergies to the components used in vaccinations or strongly held objections.
Many units of the army also had strong objections toward the uniformly Belgian officers ; General Janssens, the army head, told them their lot would not change after independence, and they rebelled in protest.
Many objections have been raised since the addition of the phrase " under God " to the Pledge in 1954.
Many of the pieces Wittgenstein commissioned are still frequently performed today by two-armed pianists ; in particular, the Austrian pianist Friedrich Wührer, claiming the composer's sanction but apparently over Wittgenstein's objections, created two-hand arrangements of Franz Schmidt's Wittgenstein-inspired left-hand works.
Many of these residual objections were routed by the work of John Tyndall, succeeding the work of Pasteur.
Many archaeological officials protested against this opening, arguing that conditions were not yet safe enough to put the museum at risk ; the museum's director was fired for airing her objections.
Many local residents and businesses lodged objections to these proposals and a well-publicised four-year public relations and political campaign was launched against the plans spearheaded by Peter Tierney, ( co-owner & founder ) and his supporters.
Many emendations and restorations of certain renderings were made to satisfy Christians who viewed many of the theologically liberal renderings in the RSV and similar translations as objectionable or heterodox in their abandonment of historical Christian, especially Protestant, interpretation and exegesis, along with the objections of translators who found them inadequate: these changes, incorporated in to subsequent versions such as the NRSV as well, were interpreted as implicitly denying prophecy of Christ throughout the Old Testament.
Many works of fantasy operate with these tropes, while others use them in a revisionist manner, making the tropes over for various reasons including ; for comic effect, to create something fresh ( a method that often generates new clichés ), and objections to the effects of old tropes.
Many of the objections assert that drivers do not have time to assimilate extra information sent by non-standard signalling apparatus and that even the advanced warning of a brake light being actuated by the driver's foot suddenly leaving the accelerator could generate enough false alerts to render the impact of such a system meaningless.
Many Trial Advocacy professors encourage open objections, where anyone in the class, and not just the opposing counsel, may raise objections during examinations of witnesses.

Many and have
Many of them have drifted into the cities and towns and seaports.
Many years later I went to see S.K. in England, where he was living at Whiteleaf, near Aylesbury, and he showed me beside his cottage there the remains of the road on which Boadicea is supposed to have travelled.
Many readers of this department no doubt discount certain of my opinions for the simple reason that they can guess pretty accurately, even if they have never actually been told, what my age is.
Many styles have perforations and an almost weightlessness achieved via unlined leathers.
Many such loans have been made to establish small concerns or to aid in their growth, thereby contributing substantially to community development programs.
Many mills have already placed firm orders for this machine.
Many states have laws regulating the use of boat trailers and some have restrictions regarding the age of motor boat operators.
Many companies have upgraded their sales manpower and tested new selling, distribution, and promotion techniques to gain a bigger competitive edge.
Many companies have systems, particularly in R & D, which work more or less well, depending upon size and actual belief in the policy on the part of administration, as will be abundantly apparent in subsequent quotations.
Many of the men on our campus have a pretty set curriculum, especially in the various engineering fields, with few electives till the senior year.
Many of the suggested systems seem to have only the most tenuous relationship to the language structures that they purport to represent.
Many rate increases already have been put into effect.
Many years have passed since a Metropolitan audience heard anything comparable.
Many studies have observed the effects of volunteerism ( as a form of altruism ) on happiness and health and have consistently found a strong connection between volunteerism and current and future health and well-being.
Many of them also have infixes.
Many aquatic salamanders and all tadpoles have gills in their larval stage, with some ( such as the axolotl ) retaining gills as aquatic adults.
Many songs have used this term, including the American patriotic songs " America, The Beautiful " and " God Bless the USA ".
Many amateurs are beginners or hobbyists, while others have a high degree of experience in astronomy and often assist and work alongside professional astronomers.
Many definitions of art have been proposed by philosophers and others who have characterized art in terms of mimesis, expression, communication of emotion, or other values.
Many of the recent TV Games series of old Atari games have included either the 2600 or arcade versions of Asteroids.
Many species in the iris family have a great economic importance in ornamental horticulture and the cut flower industry, especially Gladiolus, Freesia, Sparaxis, Iris, Tigridia ( tiger lily ), Ixia ( corn lily ), Romulea, Neomarica, Moraea ( butterfly lily ), Nemastylis, Belamcanda, Sisyrinchium ( blue-eyed grass ), Crocosmia and Trimezia.
Many species have an erect woody stem which is covered with persistent dried leaves unless there have been fires, topped by a crown of long thin leaves.

Many and ignored
Many colonies and states also had laws against miscegenation, or any interracial relations, but the latter were generally ignored by white men.
Many environmental health issues may be ignored or minimized in the construction of these structures.
Many contemporaries and later historians, such as Ron Chernow, noted that Madison and President Jefferson ignored their " strict construction " view of the Constitution to take advantage of the purchase opportunity.
Many stations had not received the alert but more importantly, the vast majority of those that did either ignored it, or did not know what to do during an emergency.
Many of Laius's descendants met with ill fortune, but whether this was because he violated the laws of hospitality and marriage by carrying off his host's son and raping him, or because he ignored the oracle's warning not to have children, or some combination of these, is not clear.
Many would not stay at school long, nor attend regularly as the need to supplement the family income when possible could not be ignored.
Many literary critics have ignored these short stories .< ref > Wells, Kim.
Many longtime residents feel that the County Board of Commissioners has ignored repeated requests to slow down the development until proper infrastructure was in place.
Many scholars claim that there is a great bias towards the " science and technology mode " ( S & T-mode or STI-mode ), while the " learning by doing, using and interacting mode " ( DUI-mode ) is widely ignored.
Many residents ignored the law, however, and the city retained as many as 17 saloons at one point.
Many vehicles were also set on fire and the yellow smoke used for signalling friendlies was ignored by Spitfire pilots.
Many other features of a CPU that influence its speed and power, like bus speed, cache, and MIPS are often ignored.
Many collectors in the first revival either ignored such songs, or bowdlerized them for publication, as Francis Child and Cecil Sharp did in their collections.
Many music aficionados are quick to point out that Sunny Adé's brand music of Juju could not be ignored by anyone at the time ,.
Many conscientious Japanese officers protested these conditions, but Tokyo ignored them and consequently they were silenced.
Many women, such as Sarah Mallet, however, ignored this ban.
Many of their other singles that had been hits in the UK, including " I'm Alive ", " Yes I Will " and " We're Through " were virtually ignored in the US.
Many installations exist where this standard has been ignored ( called " crossed connections " by plumbers ).
Many of the ship's robots are still functioning, however, and the players must either avoid or defeat them ; some may also be ignored.
Many of its authors were German émigrés, consequently there was a methodological preference for the kunstwissenschaft practiced in Vienna and Berlin between the wars ; a formalism that ignored the social context of art.
Many of the social and cultural proposals in this plan were ignored by the Dublin local authorities, and contrary to planners ' suggestions, Tallaght and the other " new towns " were not provided with adequate facilities.
Many tribes ignored the relocation orders at first and were forced onto their limited land parcels.
Many musicians feel this adds an extra quality of realism and ' time capture ' which is ignored or compressed out and missing from digital sources.
Many statisticians argued that the meta-analysis carried out by Honorton to try to prove an underlying pattern behind parasychological studies was ill-conceived and ignored basic rules of mathematics.

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