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61. Popper's solution is to appeal to the rule of falsification degree or latent falsification set at the experience level. But the rule can't solve the grue problem.
62. Neither of these strategies is apt to appeal to anyone not antecedently committed to functionalism.
63. But remember that to get that combination, your startup will have to appeal to both super-angels and VCs.
64. Born and raised in Honolulu, Obama honed his ability to appeal to a diverse group of people in the islands, a crossroad of cultures from throughout the Pacific, said his half-sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng.
65. The Bureau has also initiated a web-based mobile platform for special events to appeal to small-screen users.
66. Suppose somebody says, "Look, it's true that we don't need to appeal to souls in order to explain why bodies move around in a nonrandom fashion.
67. The stripped-down design, which is less prone to viruses than standard computers, is intended to appeal to the six million over-65s in Britain who have never used the internet.
68. The chain seeks to appeal to wealthier Africans as well as to people living at an income level just above that of subsistence farming.
69. Indeed, Buick says it designed the new Lacrosse in part to appeal to well-heeled buyers in China, who typically hire drivers and ride in the back seat.
70. The game also had to appeal to both video game "virgins" and hard-core enthusiasts.
71. The company said it expects the cruise to appeal to a variety of European nationalities – but particularly Germans, as they are "really into naturism".
72. With his Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra), Prabowo took a nationalist stance, obviously trying to appeal to the grass roots in a manner echoing former President Sukarno.
73. He exuded a rectitude so matter - of - fact that he never needed to appeal to it.
74. Members are entitled to appeal to the body not only the application of anti-dumping law, but also the anti-dumping legislation itself.
75. Even now, however a severe run of ill luck to decide him to appeal to her.
76. Eliphaz encouraged Job to appeal to the mercy and justice of God "who does great things, and unsearchable , marvelous things without number" (5:9).
77. Hurstwood felt the crisis, and artfully decided to appeal to Carrie.
78. Popper solution is to appeal to the rule of falsification degree or latent falsification set at the experience level. But the rule can' solve the grue problem.
79. Serve them Pecan Stuffing and Fig - Walnut Salad to appeal to their mysterious side.
80. We started with the idea you needed to appeal to souls in order to roughly explain why human bodies move[Sentencedict], why we're animated or why we move in nonrandom ways.
81. Since the 1960s, this reapportionment issue began to appeal to the courts. The Supreme Court has delivered many decisions on this issue involving both houses of the Diet and the Local Assembly.
82. Boeing purposely limited the extent that carriers could customize the new plane in order to appeal to banks and leasing companies that are behind many purchases.
83. The case will go to appeal to the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals, and thereafter, possibly to the Supreme Court.
84. He also sought to appeal to a Jewish constituency for his Presidential ambitions.
85. Nevertheless, after he was linked with Arsenal last month, any firm bid from Benitez is sure to appeal to the player.
86. This is to appeal to the 'inspiring' qualities of the work, and argue that it will leave schoolchildren gobsmacked and infused with a passion for science.
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