Sentences with phrase «perhaps necessary means»

«It appears to be because those lies are perceived by supporters as an acceptable and perhaps necessary means to achieve a higher moral end,» says Allison Mueller, UIC doctoral candidate in psychology and lead author of the study.

Not exact matches

Accepting less control — or, perhaps, altering the perception and meaning of control — is difficult, but necessary.
Posner even indicates some sympathy for those who want to prohibit those other abortions: «I do not mean to criticize anyone who believes, whether because of religious conviction, nonsectarian moral conviction, or simply a prudential belief that upholding the sacredness of human life whatever the circumstances is necessary to prevent us from sliding into barbarism, that abortion is always wrong and perhaps particularly so in late pregnancy, since all methods of late - term abortion are gruesome....
I disagree with the choice of words here, and, perhaps, the meaning in that Jesus» death was necessary and so was something that he chose to not resist and that, later, he left the tomb into which his then - corpse had been interred by rolling away a rock which had served as the «door» to it, which would not require any «busting».
This means even though an individual who consumes a lot of dairy products, and perhaps full - fat dairy products, will not necessary retain all of the fat provided through the foods, and may instead excrete more of it than those only consuming a small amount of calcium.
This is not to say that stem cells are not necessary to the process, however, because the cellular dedifferentiation process in urodeles is often presented as a means to locally generate pluripotent cells (perhaps stem cells or cells very similar to them).
These exercises can be interesting, perhaps amusing, but are by no means necessary.
Naturally such a system would require some means for necessary redaction, perhaps via a board of review composed of journalism academics, but at the end of the day information of such importance to the public interest should be available on demand.
Whether there is in fact a more (or less) subtle message whereby the declaration leaves open the possibility that «all necessary measures» includes «all means» to support the opposition forces achieve a situation whereby Gaddafi feels compelled to leave, or is removed, is perhaps reflected in the announcement on 19 April 2011 that the UK would send Military Officers to Benghazi to «improve [the opposition] military organizational structures, communications and logistics».
As suggested in this article, a law degree is by no means necessary for law librarians except for senior academic (and perhaps courthouse) appointments but that a law degree does provide useful context and a competitive advantage in some circumstances.
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