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A related term that has been coined is HARKing ( Hypothesizing After the Results are Known ).

Hypothesizing and .
Hypothesizing about the existence of original source texts became useful for data relevant to the Historical Jesus.

series and developmental
* Atlantic Championship, developmental open-wheel racing series in North America
Building on the work of Karl Abraham, Freud developed the idea of a series of developmental phases in which the libido fixates on different erogenous zones — first in the oral stage ( exemplified by an infant's pleasure in nursing ), then in the anal stage ( exemplified by a toddler's pleasure in controlling his or her bowels ), then in the phallic stage, through a latency stage in which the libido is dormant, to its reemergence at puberty in the genital stage.
Freud viewed libido as passing through a series of developmental stages within the individual.
It is a disorder of motor planning, which may be acquired or developmental, but is not caused by incoordination, sensory loss, or failure to comprehend simple commands ( which can be tested by asking the person to recognize the correct movement from a series ).
One developmental milestone occurred when the team from Northwestern University, which was responsible for the Chess series of programs and won the first three ACM Computer Chess Championships ( 1970 – 72 ), abandoned type B searching in 1973.
Derek Bentley had a series of health and developmental problems.
This Wii effort was, however, considered by most reviewers as a return to form for the series due to several developmental decisions taken by Climax Studios.
Through much of 1943, there was little perceived need within the U. S. Army for a better tank than the 75 mm M4 Sherman, and so, lacking any insights from the rest of the Army as to what was needed, the Ordnance Department next took a developmental detour into electrical transmissions with the T23 series.
NASCAR, the principal body for stock car racing in North America, has an extensive system of developmental series, with the ultimate goal for drivers being a ride in the top-level Sprint Cup Series.
Mild or benign hypotonia is often diagnosed by physical and occupational therapists through a series of exercises designed to assess developmental progress, or observation of physical interactions.
* Firestone Indy Lights, a developmental series that runs in conjunction with the IZOD IndyCar Series.
The March to October series is a developmental program for emerging, mainly local, players, held when all the leading Southern African players are plying their trade in other parts of the world.
In a series of papers they have demonstrated the power of social evolution theory in explaining multicellular organization, from developmental pathways to cell adhesion.
The Atlantics series is a developmental open-wheel racing series in North America, also called a " ladder series.
Prior to joining the Toyota Atlantic series, she raced in several developmental open-wheel series in Britain, including Formula Three, Formula Renault and Formula Ford.
Her most recent work was a series of children's books and parents ' manuals that was part of a multimedia program called Max and Friends and that was specially designed for children with autism and related developmental disabilities.
He then raced in numerous developmental series in Mexico, eventually winning the Mexican Formula Three Championship in 1998 and moving to the American Indy Lights series full-time in 1999, finishing 8th in the championship in 2000 and 4th in the series ' final year, 2001.

series and stages
This level two tournament series, a tour for the world's elite players, stages twelve open tournaments around the world with 32 players ( half the previous limit ).
The Cambrian is divided into four epochs or series and ten ages or stages.
Currently only two series and four stages are named and have a GSSP.
Signals arising from sensory organs are transmitted to the brain and then processed in a series of stages, which extract multiple types of information from the raw input.
The Marxist view of history is that history is governed by universal laws and that according to these laws, a society moves through a series of stages with the transition between stages being driven by class struggle.
As generations grew up never having known anything but the USSR, party membership became something one generally achieved after passing a series of stages.
The collapse may occur as the result of a single cataclysmic eruption, or it may occur in stages as the result of a series of eruptions.
In some cases, as in the first series, the DigiDestined ( known as the ' Chosen Children ' in the original Japanese ) had to find some special items such as crests and tags so the Digimon could digivolve into further stages of evolution known as Ultimate and Mega in the dub.
The third iteration in the series, with the working title EverQuest Next, is currently in the early stages of development as first reported in the 2009 10th Anniversary EverQuest Book.
Rock series are divided into stages, just as geological epochs are divided into ages.
An interesting event is the Tour of Fuerteventura by Kayak, which is organised as a series of stages rather than a competition, and is an easy way to explore the island.
To this basic plot ( which comes from the Yahwist ) the Priestly source has added a series of covenants dividing history into stages, each with its own distinctive " sign ".
Historical materialism builds upon the idea that became current in philosophy from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries that the development of human society has moved through a series of stages, from hunting and gathering, through pastoralism and cultivation, to commercial society.
Large complexes consisting of several pens separated by a series of bund walls and sluice gates were built to contain the oysters at varying stages of growth.
He claimed that it manifests in a series of physical reactions that could be divided into distinct stages.
Stars below about 1. 5 times the mass of the Sun ( or 1. 5 solar masses ) primarily fuse hydrogen atoms together in a series of stages to form helium, a sequence called the proton-proton chain.
One solution to this problem is to use a series of interlocks that allows stages to indicate that they are busy, pausing the other stages upstream.
He specialized in seedling development, and in 1679 he published a volume containing a series of exquisitely drawn and engraved images of the stages of development of Legumeninosae ( beans ) and Cucurbitae ( squash, melons ).
Some fraction of elements beyond helium were created in the Big Bang, as the protons and neutrons collided with each other ( lithium, beryllium, and perhaps some boron ), but all of the " heavier elements " ( heavier than carbon, element number 6 ) that we see today, were created inside of stars during a series of fusion stages, such as the proton-proton chain, the CNO cycle and the triple-alpha process.
North American subdivision is into five stages, but not precisely the same, with additional ( older ) Appalachian series names following:

series and begin
The process of erosion need only undermine the tradition and a series of consequences begin unfolding within the individual, while in institutions a quiet but deep transformation of processes occurs.
A sixth series, including adaptations of A Caribbean Mystery and Endless Night, is to begin its filming in mid-2012.
Television stations and networks, particularly in North America, traditionally begin their regular seasons in autumn, with new series and new episodes of existing series debuting mostly during late September ( series that debut outside the fall season are usually known as midseason replacements ).
Unlike many anime titles, viewers weren ’ t expected to have knowledge of Asian culture — character names, signs, and the like were primarily in English to begin with — or have seen any other anime series prior.
It is here that their series of famous adventures begin, starting with Don Quixote's attack on windmills that he believes to be ferocious giants.
* 1945 – World War II: The British Indian Army and Imperial Japanese Army begin a series of battles known as the Battle of Pokoku and Irrawaddy River operations.
** Triple-quoted strings, which begin and end with a series of three single or double quotation marks.
The preimage in G of the center of G / Z is called the second center and these groups begin the upper central series.
Characters begin as lay members and progress through a series of membership levels, such as initiate or Rune Lord.
In tort law, if a defendant commits a series of illegal acts against another person, or, in criminal law, if someone commits a continuing crime ( like molesting a child over a long period of time, which can be charged as a single offense ), the period of limitation may begin to run from the last act in the series.
Stars with at least half the mass of the Sun can also begin to generate energy through the fusion of helium at their core, while more massive stars can fuse heavier elements along a series of concentric shells.
By the time production could begin on the second series, Hendry had quit to pursue a film career.
The first 16 episodes of the fifth series begin with Peel receiving a call-to-duty message from Steed: " Mrs. Peel, we're needed.
** Colombia's cocaine traffickers declare " total and absolute war " against the government and begin a series of bombings and arson attacks.
* June 1 – The postage stamp issues of Austria begin with a series of imperforate typographed stamps featuring the coat of arms.
* A series of wars begin between the Byzantine Empire and the Sassanid Empire.
* The events in the series Time Trax begin in 2193.
He used his writing skills to begin producing and directing, with some of his most well-known films including Experiment in Terror, The Great Race, and the hugely successful Pink Panther film series with the British comedian Peter Sellers.
The ideal scenario according to Bowen's reaction series would see a granite melt begin crystallizing a cumulate assemblage of plagioclase and hornblende ( i. e. ; tonalite or diorite ), which is low in K ( and hence Rb ) but high in Sr ( as this substitutes for Ca ), which proportionally enriches the melt in K and Rb.
The new cells with more capacity now charge very slowly, so slowly that the chemicals may begin to crystallize before reaching the fully charged state, reducing new cell capacity over several charge / discharge cycles until their capacity more closely matches the old cells in the series string.

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