The case against Scottish independence has
a pretty clear answer to the question of whether Scotland has its own separate values system: it just doesn't exist.
Not exact matches
But the
answer to this
question is generally
pretty simple, assuming your goal is
clear.
It's
pretty clear at this point that it's going
to be tough
to get anyone from the Patriots
to answer any more
questions about the scandal or its investigation, at least in the media.
For appropriate time scales (say, as short as an El Nino cycle or longer than 1000 years) it seems
pretty clear that natural causes are dominant, so it's perfectly reasonable
to disagree with, or give a «Can't
answer» response
to Bray's
question, while agreeing with the IPCC view.
In one sense, it seems too obvious an
answer to the constitutional - jurisdiction version of this
question, but in another it's important
to trace out a
pretty clear legal standard for good and bad in this context.
For the guaranteed whole life option, this is
pretty clear cut because all applications are accepted regardless of health because there is no medical exam nor are there any
questions to answer.