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5 Sentences With "concerning matter"

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Concerning could mean 'of concern' to people, it could be a 'concerning matter,' and certainly it is.
ERIC R. CAREY, ARLINGTON, VA. To the Editor: The failure of Congress to assess the merits of a United States military intervention in Syria has even more profound slippery-slope implications for a far more concerning matter: North Korea.
Some sources claim that diaper rash is more common with cloth diapers. Others claim the material of the diaper is relevant insofar as it can wick and keep moisture away from the baby's skin, and preventing secondary Candida infection. However, there may not be enough data from good- quality, randomized controlled trials to support or refute disposable diaper use thus far. Furthermore, the effect of non-biodegradable diapers on the environment is a concerning matter for public policy.
He concludes his Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748) with the statement: > If we take in our hand any volume [book]; of divinity or school metaphysics, > for instance; let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning > quantity or number? No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning > concerning matter of fact and existence? No. Commit it then to the flames: > for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion. Thirty-three years after Hume's Enquiry appeared, Immanuel Kant published his Critique of Pure Reason.
This position has also been termed theological noncognitivism. A similar view can be seen in David Hume's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, where he famously wrote that any work which did not include either (1) abstract reasoning on quantity or number or (2) reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence was "nothing but sophistry and illusion". In a similar vein, Antony Flew, questioned the validity of religious statements because they do not seem to be falsifiable, that is, religious claims do not seem to allow any counter evidence to count against them and thus they seem to be lacking in content.Davies 1993, p.

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