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What does "can be met" mean?

Even if these two criticisms of the argument can be met, it does not prove that the first cause is the God described by the Theists. As with the Design Argument, there are serious limitations on what can be concluded from the First Cause Argument.

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I don't know the meaning of the "can be met" in the sentence above. Could you explain it to me?

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"met" = "successfully answered / dealt with"

  • "met" = "successfully answered / dealt with"
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"met" = "successfully answered / dealt with"

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