One might account for this by supposing that such items were de trop, subjecting their wearer to ridicule. |
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The case for supposing that logic and mathematics are revisable in the light of empirical inquiry remains, therefore, at best unproved. |
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It can harm us only if we are deceived into supposing that anything other than one's own inner self-mastery really counts. |
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There is no contradiction in supposing that natural laws, even those belonging to fundamental physics, are subject to change. |
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He was wrong in supposing that he did not care a straw who should have bought the old place. |
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But, even supposing that there is no blood connection between us, I no longer have any reason to hate you. |
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Even supposing that the report were free of them, the banks gain nothing from its conclusions. |
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To keep supposing that there is conflict is irresponsible, not to use that other word. |
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Woodward is supposing that the supercommittee was the only place for discussions about a bargain including revenues. |
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With this analysis, we see why rejection of the old copyright bargain is not based on supposing that the Internet is ineffably unique. |
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But just supposing that George Galloway, David Icke or Abu Hamza got the job? |
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There are also reasons for supposing that the clause is hard to apply successfully in practice. |
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So supposing that this Yosef Hadad is a Jew, his grandfather's name will not appear on his identity card. |
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One is not far from supposing that it acted of a weapon intended for the body of the frontier guards. |
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As such, there seems no compelling reason for supposing that it be listened to in respectful, forelock-tugging silence. |
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Even supposing that punishment may effectively protect us in the future, we consider that it must be, in the first place, an expiation of the past. |
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But arranging both is tricky, even supposing that Japan can summon the will to do so. |
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But supposing that I could assist you with the object of your choice? |
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He is quite right in supposing that most people here don't see that. |
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Aren't you guilty of supposing that black people matter less than white? |
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In the alternative, even supposing that he had committed one or more offences under the general law, their prosecution had long since become statute barred. |
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Then he hunted for the black carnival domino, supposing that it was the appropriate thing for a penitent to wear. |
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First, discredit the traditional reasons for supposing that God exists. |
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Realism in art starts off from the opposite idea, by supposing that a work of art represents reality as it is, and by contributing to turn those representations natural to us. |
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It is not always easy to succeed in eradicating particular situations in countries that have a very weak legal system, always supposing that they have any. |
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Nelson commenced a search of the Mediterranean, erroneously supposing that the French intended to make for Egypt. |
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Even supposing that they did hold such a position, however, the Commission concluded that they remained free to choose, market by market, whether or not to grant licences in respect of their rights. |
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That is not something to be taken lightly, since the opposite reasoning consists in supposing that the marginal utility of an activity increases, or at least does not diminish, with its duration. |
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But if, after responsible scientific investigation, it is clear that there is no reason for supposing that any such effects will follow from a project, there is no such duty. |
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In any event, even supposing that judgment had been passed on the Mazie Bati villagers, it was manifestly unlawful as they were tried in their absence and in violation of the most fundamental rights of the defence. |
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Furthermore, even supposing that certain schemes were similar and that the Commission had not reacted, it would not be justified in taking this misguided approach in the present case. |
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Secondly, even supposing that the measure concerned was granted under Law No 82-6, it is still the case that the Law does not constitute an existing aid within the meaning of the Lorenz judgment, as Scott claims. |
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Even supposing that this exemption has an economically limited scope, it nonetheless relieves exempt 1929 holding companies of a charge normally borne by companies in Luxembourg. |
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The time has not come, even supposing that it will come one day. |
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For the most immediate future, democratization is not feasible because several generations at least are needed to achieve the same level of development, always supposing that it can ever be achieved. |
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Second, and this I think is just as important, I believe that it is wrong to, by supposing that someone is going to break the law, make them pay the penalty in advance. |
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Some see crassly commercial motives, supposing that the firm has stopped crying foul on censorship in order to woo back the Chinese government on behalf of its business interests. |
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Traditional labour policy focused mostly on individuals supposing that unemployment is a somewhat individual damage that should be repaired by some education, training or therapy. |
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This does not rule out the possibility that these capacities are ultimately nonconceptual, but it nevertheless provides strong reasons for supposing that they are not. |
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