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... choose ' we clearly cannot infer that ' I shall whether I choose to or not ' or simply that ' I shall ' . But on the other hand , can we infer , either , that ' If I shan't I don't choose to ' ? ( Or should it be rather ' If I don't I ...
... choose ' we clearly cannot infer that ' I shall whether I choose to or not ' or simply that ' I shall ' . But on the other hand , can we infer , either , that ' If I shan't I don't choose to ' ? ( Or should it be rather ' If I don't I ...
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... choose to ? I can , but whether I choose to is another question I can , I have only to choose to I can , in case I ( should ) choose to , and so on . These interpretations are not , of course , all the same : which it is that we mean ...
... choose to ? I can , but whether I choose to is another question I can , I have only to choose to I can , in case I ( should ) choose to , and so on . These interpretations are not , of course , all the same : which it is that we mean ...
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... choose ' . Choice is always between alternatives , that is between several courses to be weighed in the same scale against each other , the one to be preferred . ' You can vote whichever way you choose ' is different from ' You can vote ...
... choose ' . Choice is always between alternatives , that is between several courses to be weighed in the same scale against each other , the one to be preferred . ' You can vote whichever way you choose ' is different from ' You can vote ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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