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conclusions and supported
Indeed, he distinctly disavows taking his conclusions from Occam, and avers that he draws them from Scripture, and that they were supported by the Doctors of the Church.
" While he did not graduate from George Washington, his time there subsequently became important because, as George Malko puts it, " many of his researches and published conclusions have been supported by his claims to be not only a graduate engineer, but ' a member of the first United States course in formal education in what is called today nuclear physics.
The New Progressive Party ( PNP ) supported the White House Report's conclusions and supported bills to provide for a democratic referendum process among Puerto Rico voters.
These conclusions were supported by the discovery that initial efforts to decontaminate the island after the biological warfare trials had ended failed due to the high durability of anthrax spores.
While it was initially hoped that vitamin E supplementation would have a positive effect on health, research has not supported these conclusions.
Half the subjects were told that one kind of study supported the deterrent effect and the other undermined it, while for other subjects the conclusions were swapped.
A 2009 and a followup 2012 study generally supported these conclusions.
The conclusions drawn from his own observations were supported by his private library, which he viewed as a history of ' fanatical belief systems '.
A number of papers from that conference supported Lott's conclusions:
Other refereed empirical academic studies besides the original paper with David Mustard that have supported Lott's conclusions include the following.
These conclusions are supported by, among others, studies by the University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium and the University Hospital for Anesthesiology and Surgical Intensive Care, Halle, Germany.
A study of sequenced nuclear DNA from the external transcribed spacer ( ETS ) of ribosomal DNA ( rDNA ), the internal transcribed spacer ( ITS ) of rDNA, and the second intron of the LEAFY gene taken from at least one individual of most of the species of Juglans has supported several conclusions:
Since the publication of Pelliot's article, archeological excavation in Vietnam and Cambodia, especially excavation of sites related to the Oc Eo culture, have supported and supplemented his conclusions.
The Commission's conclusions were initially supported by a majority of the American public.
A 2006 report by the United States National Academy of Sciences supported the conclusions represented by the graph, especially during the period subsequent to 1600 AD, but was critical of the manner in which results from earlier periods were communicated.
Secondly, in a detailed analysis of the demographic study central to Peters ’ book, Finkelstein believes he has shown that Peters ' conclusions are not supported by the data she presents.
Kant's observations from a logical and philosophical point of view are supported in modern thought by some empirical findings that go beyond the science available to Kant in his time, are not based on what might be called a Kantian ideology, and yet support Kant's conclusions on the grounds of novel discoveries.
Its first chapter " Sacrifice as an Act of Killing " offers conclusions that are supported in the ensuing chapters through individual inquiries into myth, festival and ritual, in which the role of poetic creation and re-creation are set aside " in order to confront the power and effect of tradition as fully as possible ".
A later report written by the Society for Psychical Research in 1939 concluded that the photographs obtained by Crawford were of pieces of muslin and had supported the conclusions of D ' Albe.
Longrich's conclusions were supported in a paper first published online in the journal Nature in January 2010.
The conclusions strongly supported the presence of a longer-standing population in the south and a mosaic of Pleistocene refugia in the east.
" The report itself became a vehicle for shaping data in such a fashion that it supported the conclusions of the intellectuals who wrote it, with an eye towards converting its readers into advocates of centralization.

conclusions and gradual
In his conclusions, Darwin presents the key features of plants from an evolutionary perspective indicating that gradual modification of these processes in response to natural selective forces like light and water could enable extensive ability to adapt.

conclusions and building
The defining characteristic of observation is that it involves drawing conclusions, as well as building personal views about how to handle similar situations in the future, rather than simply registering that something has happened.
However, observation according to Jiddu Krishnamurti does not necessarily imply drawing conclusions and building personal views.
Most of the remains had been pillaged for building material over the centuries and there was only time for a partial excavation in 1955, with the result that the excavator could only reach provisional conclusions about the nature of the building and the uses of the rooms.
Here at least explains, from the Classical viewpoint, its approximate method with a large amount of traditional rationality for its oeuvre heavily reliant on tradition to make conclusions ' as final decisions ' towards conclusions. Foucault uses a rather unusual method involving oeuvre de la obscure meaning the ' obscure ' is seen as the building block for human rationality functioning as norms which become familiar to people, giving the uninformed their ' view ' and ' truth ' of the world. The uninformed means the uninformed who have no direct access to policy decision making therefore condemning those who work into a continuous comatose ignorance producing this network of power systems creating what Marx called ' labour power ' which recreate and recycle a functioning society ( comparable to a living breathing organism ) and the population of producers who have no monetary resources and ownership of capital wealth ; ownership of mines, banks, transportation equipment and machinery, such as aeroplanes car manufacturers and industry and therefore are confined to the bottom of the hiercharchical pyramid, producing the problematization of a society comparable to Ants or Bees which inform evolutionary biology, for example of human nature. While inaccurate and now known to be scientifically flawed, nevertheless it remains ' true ' from the classical perspective as opposed to the working population who are not uneducated or illiterate a wall which can be pieced.
He would later revisit this thesis in his 1989 work Lessons from the Great Depression, as well as publish several papers building on his conclusions.
Agatha Christie's expertness in building up her detective stories, as such, to astonishing ( though sometimes very far-fetched ) conclusions has more or less over-shadowed her amazing versatility, not only in background and incident, but in character-drawing and actual style.

conclusions and so-called
because the first one is that of logic … and as I cannot object to the premise " that all people have the right to eat ", I must defer to all the conclusions …. The second of the two compelling voices, of which I am talking, is even more powerful than the first, because it is the voice of hatred, the hatred I dedicate to this common enemy that constitutes the most distinctive contrast to communism and that will oppose the angry giant already at the first instance – I am talking about the party of the so-called advocates of nationality in Germany, about those false patriots whose love for the fatherland only exists in the shape of imbecile distaste of foreign countries and neighbouring peoples and who daily pour their bile especially on France ".
Many Nevadans ' opposition stemmed from the so-called " Screw Nevada Bill ," the 1987 legislation halting study of Hanford and Texas as potential sites for the waste before conclusions could be met.
" He also notes that, in John Paul's discussion of divorce, " not a single word is said about the so-called Pauline privilege ( or about the extension of that privilege, which for a long time was falsely called ' Petrine '), which relaxes these rigorous conclusions ").
Darwin wrote to Graham expressing doubts about the conclusions" The chief one is that the existence of so-called natural laws implies purpose.

conclusions and backed
In 2012, the UN AIDS commission convened by Ban Ki-moon and backed by UNDP and UNAIDS reached the same conclusions, also recommending decriminalization of brothels and procuring.
# To be effective, RCA must be performed systematically, usually as part of an investigation, with conclusions and root causes that are identified backed up by documented evidence.
Although simulations of social systems received substantial attention in the mid-1970s after the Club of Rome published reports predicting global environmental catastrophe based upon the predictions of global economy simulations, the inflammatory conclusions also temporarily discredited the nascent field by demonstrating the extent to which results of the models are highly sensitive to the specific quantitative assumptions ( backed by little evidence, in the case of the Club of Rome ) made about the model's parameters.

conclusions and ",
Mentats are able to sift large volumes of data and devise concise analyses in a process that goes far beyond logical deduction: Mentats cultivate " the naïve mind ", the mind without preconception or prejudice, so as to extract essential patterns or logic from data and deliver useful conclusions with varying degrees of certainty.
Although Shakespearean experts disparaged Ogburn's methodology and his conclusions, one reviewer, Richmond Crinkley, the Folger Shakespeare Library's former director of educational programs, acknowledged the appeal of Ogburn's approach, writing that the doubts over Shakespeare, " arising early and growing rapidly ", have a " simple, direct plausibility ", and the dismissive attitude of established scholars only worked to encourage such doubts.
Jensen also criticized Gould for concentrating on long-disproven arguments ( noting that 71 % of the book's references preceded 1950 ), rather than addressing " anything currently regarded as important by scientists in the relevant fields ", suggesting that drawing conclusions from early human intelligence research is like condemning the contemporary automobile industry based upon the mechanical performance of the Ford Model T.
At the start of the programme, Tony Robinson explains, in his " piece to camera ", the reasons for the team's visit to the site, and during the dig he enthusiastically encourages the archaeologists to explain their decisions, discoveries and conclusions.
For Aristotle, akrasia, " unrestraint ", is distinct from animal-like behavior because it is specific to humans and involves conscious rational thinking about what to do, even though the conclusions of this thinking are not put into practice.
Volta, essentially, objected to Galvani ’ s conclusions about " animal electric fluid ", but the two scientists disagreed respectfully and Volta coined the term " galvanism " for a direct current of electricity produced by chemical action.
* Under the guidance of Voltaire, Frederick the Great of Prussia criticised Machiavelli's conclusions in his " Anti-Machiavel ", published in 1740.
" The four dissenting justices argued that stopping the recount was an " unwise " violation of " three venerable rules of judicial restraint ", namely respecting the opinions of state supreme courts, cautiously exercising jurisdiction when " another branch of the Federal Government " has a large measure of responsibility to resolve the issue, and avoiding making peremptory conclusions on federal constitutional law prior to a full presentation on the issue.
In 1949 the phrase appeared in an article by Walter Morrow in the San Francisco News ( published on 1 June ) and in Pierre Dos Utt's monograph, " TANSTAAFL: a plan for a new economic world order ", which describes an oligarchic political system based on his conclusions from " no free lunch " principles.
", while Wells ' conclusions have been criticized by biblical scholars and ecclesiastical historians such as W. H. C. Frend and Robert E. Van Voorst.
The genre thus founded, drawing social conclusions, identified itself as " civil history ", and was influenced particularly by Polybius.
In a reply to Finkelstein and Masalha, Morris answers he " saw enough material, military and civilian, to obtain an accurate picture of what happened ", that Finkelstein and Masalha draw their conclusions with a pro-Palestinian bias, and that with regard to the distinction between military assault and expulsion they should accept that he uses a " more narrow and severe " definition of expulsions.
Epigraphy ( from the, literally " on-writing ", is the study of inscriptions or epigraphs as writing ; it is the science of identifying graphemes, clarifying their meanings, classifying their uses according to dates and cultural contexts, and drawing conclusions about the writing and the writers.
Heller, however, stated that McCrone resigned after being " insulted " by the STURP's reviewers ' conclusion that the papers McCrone submitted to be vetted for publication contained data that were " misrepresented ", observations that were " highly questionable ", and conclusions that were " pontifications " rather than " scientific logic " ( Heller, Report on the Shroud of Turin, p. 184 ).
Wells and his allies hope that this would open the door to alternatives to evolution ( such as " intelligent design ") without actually having to support them with science ", and " In conclusion, the scholarship of Icons is substandard and the conclusions of the book are unsupported.
Judge Ronald Thomas began to label Leuchter's methodology as " ridiculous " and " preposterous ", dismissing many of the report's conclusions on the basis that they were based on " second-hand information ", and refused to allow him to testify on the effect of Zyklon B on humans because he had never worked with the substance, and was neither a toxicologist nor a chemist.
However, the review concluded that the book was " a powerful challenge to economic historians and development economists ", and that its conclusions were in great need of further analysis.
Sidney Griffith, the head of the department of Semitic and Egyptian Languages and Literatures at the Catholic University of America wrote in a review of Decline of Eastern Christianity that Ye ' or has " raised a topic of vital interest "; adding, however, that the " theoretical inadequacy of the interpretive concepts of jihad and dhimmitude, as they are employed here ", and the " want of historical method in the deployments of the documents which serve as evidence for the conclusions reached in the study " serve as dual barriers.
Both British novelist Stewart Home and American novelist David Liss have given an interpretation of Q as an " anti-novel ", although their respective analyses bring to different conclusions.
Among the most important were Heraclitus (" all is fire ", all is chaotic and transitory ), Anaxagoras ( reality is so ordered that it must be in all respects governed by mind ), the Pluralists and Atomists ( the world is composite of innumerable interacting parts ), the Eleatics Parmenides and Zeno ( all is One and change is impossible, as illustrated by his famous paradoxes of motion ), the Sophists ( became known, perhaps unjustly, for claiming that truth was no more than opinion and for teaching people to argue fallaciously to prove whatever conclusions they wished ).

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