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词汇 example_english_prima-facie
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Examples of prima facie


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Although a primafacie attractive idea, it is easy to think of counter-examples.
Agents bargaining in the same market are primafacie seen as members of a loose, non-integrated dependence network.
This is because it is primafacie wrong to play a role in undermining people's judgment and will.
In these respects there is indeed a primafacie case for design.
And there are good primafacie reasons to hold that they are so challenged.
We note also that the intuition behind the account, though primafacie compelling, seems to suffer counterexamples.
This solution would thus also reject 1 and 2, calling the duties in question primafacie rather than all-things-considered duties.
Properties of the act itself or how it brings about consequences help make it primafacie wrong and nonproportional to many ends.
Sometimes effects occur that fall beyond the primafacie purposes of the entity.
Physicians have a clear primafacie obligation to obey fair rules of rationing.
One implication of this incontrovertible fact might be that toleration is always primafacie wrong in such cases.
This creates a primafacie presumption that participants are at least no worse off by joining than they would be by not joining.
The underlying idea is that having freedom is, at least primafacie, valuable.
Or, at least, that is the good primafacie case for the claim that it does.
In short, no case has been made for holding principle (1), despite primafacie cases against it.
Then each of the following propositions has a great deal of primafacie plausibility.
Further, it is at least primafacie plausible that we actually understand the one in terms of the other.
It would imply that all beliefs we hold are primafacie epistemic assets.
I suspect that it was in respect to its possibility that my primafacie case against the forgivability of torturers seemed weakest.
She correctly emphasizes the primafacie nature of the principles as well as the acknowledgment by their supporters that there are exceptions to them.
It seems primafacie arbitrary that two equally negligent parties who differ in their luckiness may be liable for vastly different amounts.
It is hard to believe that other, less primafacie absurd accounts, should not be available to fulfil that task.
The preceding analysis provides primafacie evidence of close linkages between political parties, policy preferences and market outcomes.
Without such connection, we are not responsible, that is, we are not primafacie accountable for the outcome. 33.
We thus had a clear primafacie egalitarian case against the seniority-based allocation.
This is surely a primafacie reason for excluding the quality of being-the-source-of-all from being entailed by perfection.
There is a primafacie case for thinking that no explication of these notions will resolve the problem.
These facts are primafacie problematic for any theory that insists on the positional dichotomy between heads and phrasal constituents.
I conclude that, despite primafacie plausibility, these arguments do not, in fact, work.
They do have at least primafacie moral authority, but that authority must be balanced by other symbolic meanings and moral factors.
This is the primafacie assumption behind much comparative politics analysis and comparative public policy analysis.
This interference effect has been taken as primafacie evidence that lexical selection is competitive.
This is primafacie evidence of the scarcity of water for irrigation.
After all, the fact that they were cast constitutes primafacie evidence that some voters value this opportunity.
Thirdtrimester terminations are, therefore, primafacie wrong, even if the woman has not explicitly agreed to carry the pregnancy to term.
This is, however, a matter of degree: the greater the degree of intimacy, the greater the degree of obligation, albeit primafacie.
We are all familiar with the four primafacie principles.
At the level of signs and symptoms, fragmentation of mental functions is primafacie evidence of impaired cognitive coordination.
Unless it has a much longer flight range, than would primafacie appear probable, this is hard to believe.
A primafacie case means a case sufficiently strong to make it clear that the suspect ought to be put on trial.
We rather observe patterns of behaviour that appear primafacie incompatible with the claim that 'there exists a transitive scale of preferences underlying subjects' choices'.
That these two dominant explanations seem so primafacie different is at best surprising, at worst embarrassing.
It is important to note however that both "real" and "merely epistemic" vagueness lead to (primafacie) legal gaps.
The impossibility here follows from the meaning of "primafacie" as it is used in connection with moral principles and their role in moral reasoning.
There is a primafacie objection to this scheme.
The evidentialist, as we may dub him, claims that the magnitude and distribution of evil provides a primafacie reason for the rejection of theism.
All in all, there is a strong primafacie case for simply ignoring mobile agents.
More importantly, modern political entities have developed strategies for managing national and ethnic differences that, primafacie, counteract nationalist homogenization.
Terror (and the inappropriate weakening of one's resolve) is certainly something people would like to avoid, and it can make an act primafacie wrong.
The consistency problem is now avoidable if the duties implied by primafacie rights are themselves interpreted as primafacie.
Rather, we have no moral reason, not even a weak primafacie one, to blind the entire village.
For less direct forms of utilitarianism there may of course be nothing even primafacie obvious about what we should do in such a case.
By contrast, in true models of epilepsy, animals have spontaneous, recurrent seizures and, therefore, more primafacie relevance to the human situation.
In other words, primafacie non-classical phenomena in natural language, like apparent contradictions, reflect non-classical interpretive structures, like object structure and predicate dimensionality.
Since this is a primafacie right, it can be overridden.
A primafacie case is defined - depending on the court involved - in two different ways.
Both agreed that a primafacie case existed but wished to see more evidence.
It must be stressed that a primafacie case - in legal terms - is more than simply a case which ought to proceed.
This is also primafacie evidence of the synergistic effects of watershed treatment to groundwater recharge resulting in positive externalities (refer to table 3).
Therefore, we have a primafacie obligation to respect, adhere to, and protect symbolic meaning, at least when doing so contributes to a good life.
Unfortunately, such a sweeping scope of moral concern for the primafacie duty of nonmaleficence is highly impracticable.
It is true that this would only be primafacie liability, that the defendants would have various defenses.
I believe this is primafacie impermissible in part because of the nature of the victims.
The committee is a primafacie case of social learning.
In the rest of this section we address a number of primafacie counterexamples, none of which stands up to close scrutiny.
This conclusion primafacie appears to be paradox.
The recognition of these four rather clearly distinct eons might be considered as primafacie evidence in favour of a hard-step model with n=4.
Table 1 displays only those control variables that have strong primafacie causal claims and pass reasonable statistical thresholds of significance.
Hence, these tests are at most primafacie indications of the stringency of rights in comparison to other rights.
But if one does not intervene to change the status quo, then one is not primafacie responsible for a change in it.
Note that this evidence is, primafacie, consistent with the interpretation of stochastic seasonality as a result of idiosyncratic periodic productivity shocks.
He culpably caused the condition that would negate the primafacie case, but not with purpose, knowledge or recklessness that he would be exculpated.
The objective is to provide evidence that constitutes a primafacie case for the usefulness of this approach.
I do think that it counts in favour of reincarnation, and at a minimum should count as primafacie data against impossibility claims.
This is an interesting claim and it is primafacie plausible, but it is worth observing two things straight off the bat.
If disconnection is assumed as a primafacie condition of not doing, it is tempting to claim no connection when connection should be recognized.
I think this can be answered by emphasizing that all we have tried to establish at this stage is a primafacie right to restitution.
Such men, according to my argument, would also have a primafacie right to restitution.
The intact skeletons provide primafacie evidence that the animals were not predated.
We established a primafacie egalitarian case against a seniority-based allocation.
The graphemically informed parallels cited above would seem to prove this primafacie.
A symbol system can primafacie accommodate such facts just the way that language does, by simply using different terms when dealing with different modalities.
Since this inference is very simple it does not seem primafacie to qualify as an example showing that images are interpreted visually.
Our emphasis on perceptual processes therefore makes the case in a functional domain where, primafacie, it is less likely.
There are many primafacie claimants for funding, but only limited resources.
Intuitions are standardly interpreted as straightforward indicators of 'grammaticality', a primafacie reflection of internal linguistic mechanisms.
A primafacie problem with our multiple-processes-in-evolution approach is that it raises questions about the currency of human evolution.
Most ethicists, from whichever school, would agree that primafacie it is more wrong to cause pain deliberately.
But family members have certain primafacie moral obligations to each other in virtue of a preestablished intimacy.
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