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objection and such
Unless within the sixty-day period the Export-Import Bank has received such a communication from the Department of Economic Affairs it shall be understood that the Department of Economic Affairs has no objection to the proposed loan.
But in such an important question, we would be satisfied if the judgment were that the principal objection to the identity of forces which produce electricity and magnetism were only a difficulty, and not a thing which is contrary to it.
Per the objection, expressions such as, " An apple is red and juicy ," includes at least six concepts and would best be left as dead-end logical propositions.
The " language-reality " objection asserts that language encourages the belief that " synthetic exercises " distill experiences, yet it rejects the results of such exercises by maintaining that observers actually combine experiences to create each concept of any particular property.
According to Coppola, the studio's objection stemmed from the belief that audiences would be reluctant to see a film with such a title, as the audience would supposedly believe that, having already seen The Godfather, there was little reason to see an addition to the original story.
The Sheikh of Cairo's Al-Azhar University later rejected the fatwā, finding that there was no objection to such shows since they spread general knowledge.
There was some objection to the term, as many writers preferred terms such as " poetic painting " ( poesia ), or wanted to make a distinction between the " true " istoria, covering history including biblical and religious scenes, and the fabula, covering pagan myth, allegory, and scenes from fiction, which could not be regarded as true.
The objection is associated with Kripke, although philosophers such as Bradley, Locke and Aristotle had already noticed the problem.
He then sets up a dialogue in which the disputant offers a series of ways of defining S, and he meets each with a suitable objection, so drawing the conclusion that in such a case there is no right definition of S.
Many churches, including the Roman Catholic Church, have stated that they have no objection in principle to fixing the date of Easter in this way, but no serious discussions have yet taken place on implementing such a change.
The obvious objection that people sometimes suffer misfortune that was undeserved is met with by coupling karma with reincarnation, so that such suffering is the result of actions in previous lifetimes.
Mill anticipates the objection that people desire other things such as virtue.
Harsanyi argues that the objection overlooks the fact that “ people attach considerable utility to freedom from unduly burdensome moral obligations … most people will prefer a society with a more relaxed moral code, and will feel that such a society will achieve a higher level of average utility — even if adoption of such a moral code should lead to some losses in economic and cultural accomplishments ( so long as these losses remain within tolerable limits ).
The most serious objection to regarding the Demoiselles as the origin of Cubism, with its evident influence of primitive art, is that " such deductions are unhistorical ", writes the art historian Daniel Robbins.
#: provides that a governor cannot withhold consent with regard to active duty outside the United States because of any objection to the location, purpose, type, or schedule of such duty.
A common objection is that by providing such rights, communitarians violate the negative rights of the citizens ; rights to not have something done for you.
After the German conquest in 1864, the term Sønderjylland became increasingly dominant among the Danish population, even though most Danes still had no objection to the use of " Schleswig " as such ( it is etymologically of Danish origin ) and many of them still used it, themselves, in its Danish version " Slesvig ".
He wrote that otherwise he had a " decided and insuperable objection " to causing pain to animals, in part because of the harmful effects such practices might have on human beings.
In objection to this new meaning, and to what some consider pejorative meanings of other synonyms such as " hallucinogen " and " psychotomimetic ", the term " entheogen " was proposed and is seeing increasing use.
One contributing factor in the popularity of the game in Europe was that although the Catholic Church forbade many forms of recreation on the sabbath, they made no objection to puzzle games such as the tangram.
However following an objection by the National Guild of Jesters, English Heritage accepted they were not authorised to grant such a title.
The narrator tries to discourage the relationship, dreading the uproar such a marriage would cause back home in England ; however, he has no objection to the lady, whom he considers very beautiful and noble.
Some states argue that such limitations the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion would permit them to make conscientious objection during time of war a threat to public safety, or mass conscientious objection a disruption to public order ,... states even that it is a ' moral ' duty to serve the state in its military.

objection and explanation
We have to study each ethnological specimen individually in its history and in its medium .... By regarding a single implement outside of its surroundings, outside of other inventions of the people to whom it belongs, and outside of other phenomena affecting that people and its productions, we cannot understand its meanings .... Our objection ... is, that classification is not explanation.
An objection to this explanation is that archosaurs became dominant while they still had sprawling or semi-erect limbs, similar to those of Lystrosaurus and other synapsids.
A logical objection challenges LOTH ’ s explanation of how sentences in natural languages get their meaning.
Lord Jakobovits aroused considerable controversy when, after the discovery of a possible genetic explanation for homosexuality, he suggested that he saw no " moral objection for using genetic engineering to limit this particular trend ".

objection and is
But the most fundamental objection he has to poets appears in the Tenth Book, and it is derived from his doctrine of ideal forms.
Within sixty days after the receipt of notice that the Export-Import Bank is prepared to act favorably upon an application the Department of Economic Affairs will indicate to the Export-Import Bank whether or not the Department of Economic Affairs has any objection to the proposed loan.
To raise the added objection that men require certainty on psychological grounds, answers to ultimate questions having an irrational rather than scientific basis, is in a real sense to undermine the objection itself.
However, my principal objection in this sort of novel is to the hackneyed treatment of race-drivers, pilots, submariners, atomic researchers, and all the machine-masters of our age as brooding mystics or hysterical fatalists.
The Plague is considered an existentialist classic despite Camus ' objection to the label.
The government's policy toward conscientious objection is in transition, as part of Armenia's accession to the Council of Europe.
However, Hume admits that there is one objection to his account: the problem of " The Missing Shade of Blue ".
::" For here is the chief and most confounding objection to excessive skepticism, that no durable good can ever result from it ; while it remains in its full force and vigor.
Philosopher G. H. R. Parkinson notes a common objection to Kant's argument: that what ought to be done does not necessarily entail that it is possible.
He warns that this is open to the grave objection that it makes grace a ( quasi ) material commodity and represents an almost mechanical method of imparting what is by definition a free gift.
Further, the objection maintains that Red cannot be distilled from an apple because Red is an abstraction from other experiences and not an innate property an apple might contain.
The objection regards any additional analytic work of the mind as a synthesis of other experiences that is incapable of logically revealing any true essence of Apple.
One objection to the argument is that it leaves open the question of why the First Cause is unique in that it does not require a cause.
An objection against the theist implication of the proposition is that even if one accepts the argument as a proof of a First Cause, it does not identify that First Cause with God.
In other words, the only claim that is indubitable here is the agent-independent claim that there is cognitive activity present The objection, as presented by Georg Lichtenberg, is that rather than supposing an entity that is thinking, Descartes should have said: " thinking is occurring.

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