Appeal
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So I
appeal
to you.
Actually, there was an
appeal
worldwide for new detectors sustainable in the environments where they're needed to produce, which is mainly in the developing world.
He won the
appeal.
And by the way, this
appeal
went through after he had finished serving his sentence, so he was out and working at a job and taking care of his family and he had to go back into jail.
He told me, "We
appeal
to you not to switch off the cameras.
One, you can fix people's feelings, directly
appeal
to feelings.
One country has already volunteered to let its supreme court be the court of final
appeal
for the new judicial system there.
The second chapter consists of a complicated legal proceeding known as a state habeas corpus
appeal.
There is a slight
appeal
on at the moment so I have to be a bit careful, but I'm fairly confident.
And the trick here is to use a single, readable sentence that the audience can key into if they get a bit lost, and then provide visuals which
appeal
to our other senses and create a deeper sense of understanding of what's being described.
So we have to
appeal
to them, the legislators in the state government, and turn to something they understand, that they have to promote the economic development of their state economy.
But going to Mars would follow a political decision with popular appeal, and that will never happen.
They have to be powerful magnets with distinctive
appeal
to bring in all those new green urbanites.
I
appeal
to your own experience.
And as a consequence, across the Western world, the over-simplistic policies of the parties of protest and their
appeal
to a largely disillusioned, older demographic, along with the apathy and obsession with the trivial that typifies at least some of the young, taken together, these and other similarly contemporary aberrations are threatening to squeeze the life out of active, informed debate and engagement, and I stress active.
RNG: The
appeal
to religion to justify the otherwise unjustifiable, such as the ban on contraception.
I know you're wondering, what gives these males their sex
appeal?
Religion has not being separated from any other areas of life, and in particular, what's crucial to understand about this world is that it's a world in which the job that science does for us is done by what Rattray is going to call religion, because if they want an explanation of something, if they want to know why the crop just failed, if they want to know why it's raining or not raining, if they need rain, if they want to know why their grandfather has died, they are going to
appeal
to the very same entities, the very same language, talk to the very same gods about that.
That case is under
appeal.
But this leads us to one final problem: If science is what scientists say it is, then isn't that just an
appeal
to authority?
And weren't we all taught in school that the
appeal
to authority is a logical fallacy?
Well, here's the paradox of modern science, the paradox of the conclusion I think historians and philosophers and sociologists have come to, that actually science is the
appeal
to authority, but it's not the authority of the individual, no matter how smart that individual is, like Plato or Socrates or Einstein.
Science does
appeal
to authority, but it's not based on any individual, no matter how smart that individual may be.
One avenue is to
appeal
to people's emotional responses, to
appeal
to people's empathy, and we often do that through stories.
And this means teaching ourselves to find those confirmation biases and false correlations and being able to spot a naked emotional
appeal
from 30 yards, because something that happens after something doesn't mean it happened because of it, necessarily, and if you'll let me geek out on you for a second, the Romans called this "post hoc ergo propter hoc," after which therefore because of which.
With the trust, with the access, with the love that only we can bring, we must unapologetically reclaim our beliefs in every moving image, in every cut of meat, because if we whitewash our stories for the sake of mass appeal, not only will we fail, but we will be trumped by those with more money and more resources to tell our stories.
So my
appeal
to you is, please join me.
The second thing I do is this: I want to
appeal
to Americans.
I want to
appeal
to their humanity, to their dignity, to their civic pride and ownership to be able to not react to these heinous crimes in an adverse manner.
Like other CMU prisoners, McGowan repeatedly asked for an answer, a hearing, or some opportunity for an
appeal.
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