Throughout U.S. history, the relationship among these basic rights has always been fluid and revisable. |
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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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A shared overarching global polity would embody this intimation in continuously revisable structures dedicated to promoting the common good insofar as this can be agreed upon. |
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The scientific tradition has built on such a culture of vigorous debate, with the added insight that everything in science is revisable in the light of new evidence. |
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Consequently, this-worldly activities, thoughts, and structures are revisable, as well as religiously significant in the light of the City of God. |
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He said the recommendations on the initiative would be aspirational, providing assessable and revisable targets for the Australian community to meet. |
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Theological revolts, fads, and correctives come and go, but liberalism has endured as a revisable tradition that appropriates and outlives its competing perspectives. |
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