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obvious and question
There are obvious reasons of convenience for this practice of excluding `` cost of capital '' from the direct apportionment of annual costs among the different classes of service -- notably, the avoidance of the controversial question what rate of return should be held to constitute `` cost of capital '' or `` fair rate of return ''.
It is obvious that NP ⊆ P < sup > NP </ sup >, but the question of whether NP < sup > NP </ sup >, P < sup > NP </ sup >, NP, and P are equal remains tentative at best.
However, this is more of an academic question since the constitutional conventions involved in selecting the prime minister make the appointment of anyone ineligible for election to the house an obvious infeasibility.
Heidegger opens his magnum opus, Being and Time, with a citation from Plato's Sophist indicating that Western philosophy has neglected " being " because it was considered obvious, rather than as worthy of question.
Such fallacies may not be immediately obvious due to the use of synonyms or synonymous phrases ; one way to beg the question is to make a statement first in concrete terms, then in abstract ones, or vice-versa.
The fact that the question even came up in an interview is proof enough that such comparisons did not remain subliminal, but they are subtle enough that it is not immediately obvious to all viewers which elements were intended to compare Klaatu to Christ.
at least bunny-hopping, strafe-jumping and rocket-jumping -- in all of which the player exploits the particular characteristics of the physics engine in question to obtain a high speed and / or height, or other attribute ( s ); e. g. with rocket-jumping the player will jump and fire at rocket at the floor area immediately under the feet of the same player, which will cause the player to jump higher compared to a regular jump as a result of the rocket blast ( at the obvious expense of the health variable being somewhat reduced from self-inflicted injury ).
Despite the fact they had been friends since their first day at Unseen University, Ridcully cannot decide what to call the Dean and eventually remembers his name is Henry ( over ' Archchancellor ', because that ' was out of the question ', ' Dean ' was ' too obvious an insult ', ' Two Chairs ' was ' ditto with knobs on ' and ' ungrateful, backstabbing, slimy bastard ' took too long to say.
Another exception is when evidence is in plain view — if the officer is legitimately on the premises, his observation is from a legitimate vantage point, and it is immediately obvious that the evidence is contraband ( for example, a cannabis cigarette on the front seat of a car while the officer has pulled the suspect over for a seat belt violation ), the officer is within his right to seize the object in question.
On 7 November 2010: Lord Taverne asked at question time in the House of Lords: " If the Government believes in evidence-based policy, is it not obvious in light of this Nutt's report and many other reports that make similar conclusions that the present classification of Ecstasy in class A and cannabis in class B is not in any way based on evidence of the physical or the social impact?
When Cousin thus set himself to vindicate those points by reflection, he gave up the obvious advantage of his other position that the realities in question are given us in immediate and spontaneous apprehension.
Beside the obvious point that prices went up because of the reduction in supply and not for anything to do with the practice of JIT, JIT students and even oil and gas industry analysts question whether JIT as it has been developed by Ohno, Goldratt, and others is used by the petroleum industry.
Raising the question: is Sarah a manipulating, lying woman of few morals, exploiting Charles ’ s obvious love to get what she wants?
Disproving: Based on the idea that the majority is always wrong ( as suggested by Henrik Ibsen and John Kenneth Galbraith ), take anything that is obvious and generally accepted as " goes without saying ", question it, take an opposite view, and try to convincingly disprove it.
The term " superior court " raises the obvious question of superior to what.
This raised an obvious question: did Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the American Declaration of Independence, use the Mecklenburg Declaration as a source?
" The author is not speaking of the Liturgy, but of the Divine Office, but that does not affect the question, and the theory, which had its obvious controversial value, was at one time very popular with Anglicans.
Now an obvious question is: To what extent is a topological space characterized by its locale of open sets?
For example, when a speaker repeats a statement reported to have been found true and adds a sarcastic Who knew ?, the question functions as an assertion that the truth of the preceding statement was – or should have been – already utterly obvious: Smoking can lead to lung cancer.
In the vernacular, this form of rhetorical question is most often seen as rhetorical affirmation, where the certainty or obviousness of the answer to a question is expressed by asking another, often humorous, question for which the answer is equally obvious ; popular examples include Is the sky blue?
:" Winstanley conceded ' There are, you say, no exceptions, in the New Testament, to your rule ; that is, I suppose, unless these particular texts the ones Sharp used to adduce Christ's deity be such ... it is nothing surprising to find all these particular texts in question appearing as the exceptions to your rule, and the sole exceptions ... in the New Testament ' - an obvious concession that he could find no exceptions save for the ones he supposed exist in the christologically pregnant texts.
The term refers to a question, problem, solution, or controversial issue which is obvious to everyone who knows about the situation, but which is deliberately ignored because to do otherwise would cause great embarrassment, or trigger arguments or is simply taboo.

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