| Understand me well, I am not again buying Canadian, nor am I axiomatically for it. |
| Nevertheless, the historical development of human rights demonstrates that the relativist critique cannot be wholly or axiomatically dismissed. |
| The new is felt, but the Initiate is not capable of logically and axiomatically defining the scientific difference between the old and the new. |
| I don't know if I heard anything new other than the reinforcement of the same concept that says if you have a special bond, then axiomatically it should be followed with a special law. |
| Which is to say, the existence of a bad thing does not imply, axiomatically, that there is a legislative solution to it. |
| Nineteenth century Liberalism is, in fact, axiomatically hostile to the State. |