The least interesting aspect of this article is where it tautologically notes that Blair is disavowing such a connection. |
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Or is knowledge, tautologically, simply what the leading professors in each field declare it to be? |
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Morality pervades the whole arrangement of society, and it is this fact, tautologically, that makes society legitimate. |
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They are abstract constructs that show, tautologically, the outcomes of interactions that have been loaded a particular way. |
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Although many kinds of human pairings are possible, state-sanctioned marriage is, tautologically, the only one which binds couples together in the eyes of the law. |
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Their fury grew earlier this month when Turkey's foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, flew to Damascus to deliver what Turkish officials tautologically called a final ultimatum. |
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