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One and methodological
One critic states of psychologists that " Instead of replacing ' metaphysical ' terms such as ' desire ' and ' purpose ', they used it to legitimize them by giving them operational definitions ... the initial, quite radical operationalist ideas eventually came to serve as little more than a ' reassurance fetish ' ( Koch 1992 ) for mainstream methodological practice.
One recent study suggests that this concern may have been overstated due to methodological problems in prior research.
One definition says: " as a methodological ideal, holism implies ... that one does not permit oneself to believe that our own established institutional boundaries ( e. g. between politics, sexuality, religion, economics ) necessarily may be found also in foreign societies.
In several texts of the corpus, the ancient physicians develop theories of illness, sometimes grappling with the methodological difficulties that lie in the way of effective and consistent diagnosis and treatment: " One of the great merits of the physicians of the Hippocratic Corpus is that they are not content to practice medicine and to commit their experience to writing, but that they have reflected on their own activity ".
One controversial study concluded that Confuciusornis may be more closely related to Microraptor and other dromaeosaurids than to Archaeopteryx, but this study was criticized on methodological grounds ( Mayr et al., 2005 ).
One study showed that at birth girls gaze longer at a face, whereas suspended mechanical mobiles, rather than a face, keep boys ' attention for longer, though this study has been criticized as having methodological flaws.
One subject within philosophy of biology deals with the relationship between reductionism and holism, contending views with epistemological and methodological significance, but also with ethical and metaphysical connotations.
One of the hallmarks of evolutionary epistemology is the notion that empirical testing does not justify the truth of scientific theories, but rather that social and methodological processes select those theories with the closest " fit " to a given problem.
One way would be to develop variants of the Iowa Gambling Task that control some of the methodological issues and interpretation ambiguities generated.
One distinction may be made between normative terms ( such as source criticism ) which prescribe methodological principles about the use of information sources and on the other hand descriptive terms like credibility, which tend to describe users ' attitudes towards sources.

One and historical
One historical authority presents laborious and circuitous testimony tending to arouse suspicion that Massachusetts was behind the clouds settling down on the embattled Gorton.
One of Achill's most famous historical sites is that of the Achill Mission or ' the Colony ' at Dugort.
One of the earliest historical facts is its membership in the League of Calauria ( Calaurian Amphictyony, ca.
One famous site where historical records have been used to interpret sites is Chichen Itza.
One example which could have been overlooked without historical records is the Mayan interest in the planet Venus.
One of the most famous historical bridges in the world: Ponte Vecchio
One core result of Holzkamp's historical and comparative analysis of human reproductive action, perception and cognition is a very specific concept of meaning that identifies symbolic meaning as historically and culturally constructed, purposeful conceptual structures that humans create in close relationship to material culture and within the context of historically specific formations of social reproduction.
One tactic that avoids the issue of technology altogether is the historical detective genre.
One of the important characteristics of historical and mythical heroes across the cultures is to be fearless in the face of big and often lethbed
One of the most forceful critics of Carlyle's formulation of the Great Man theory was Herbert Spencer, who believed that attributing historical events to the decisions of individuals was a hopelessly primitive, childish, and unscientific position.
One of the potential complications were the claims to historical eastern Germany, since unless these were renounced, some foreign governments might not agree to German reunification.
The multitude of deities, or Devas, of the historical Vedic religion have a subordinate and secondary status vis-a-vis the One Supreme God, a status that some authors have even tried to express by comparing it to that of Western demigods or angels ; Prakashanand Saraswati, in " The true history and the religion of India ", prefers the term " celestial gods ".
One of his earliest historical works was his Chronicle ( or Chronicon or Temporum liber ), composed ca.
One school of thought, citing entries in the Historia Brittonum ( History of the Britons ) and Annales Cambriae ( Welsh Annals ), sees Arthur as a genuine historical figure, a Romano-British leader who fought against the invading Anglo-Saxons sometime in the late 5th to early 6th century.
One theory of the origins of Freemasonry claims direct descent from the historical Knights Templar through its final fourteenth-century members who took refuge in Scotland whose King, Robert the Bruce was excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church at the time, or other countries where the Templar suppression was not enforced.
One theory claims that myths are distorted accounts of real historical events.
One can in this formalism state Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and prove it as a theorem, although the exact historical sequence of events, concerning who derived what and under which framework, is the subject of historical investigations outside the scope of this article.
One is historical: Passover is a commemoration of the exodus from Egypt.
One of the main reasons for which spelling and pronunciation deviate is that sound changes taking place in the spoken language are not always reflected in the orthography, and hence spellings correspond to historical rather than present-day pronunciation.
One remaining recognition of Piedmont's historical role was that the crown prince of Italy was known as the Prince of Piedmont.
One of the earliest historical references to sugarcane is in Chinese manuscripts dating back to 8th century BC which mention the fact that the use of sugarcane originated in India.
One historical example involved spinning a coin with a short length of plastic wire.
One of the characters in the novel compares More favourably to almost every other major historical figure: " He had one completely honest moment right at the end.

One and critique
( One cannot critique promoting Western values if one believes that said values are absolutely correct.
One feminist critique suggests that BPD is a stigmatizing diagnosis that can sometimes evoke negative responses from health care providers, and additionally, that women who have survived sexual abuse in childhood are therefore sometimes re-traumatized by any such abusive mental health service.
One critique says that some who are labeled " Borderline Personality Disorder " feel this name is unhelpful, stigmatizing, and / or inaccurate.
One element of this is a critique of " Colonial Mentality " which writers have traced well beyond the legacy of 19th century colonial empires.
* One specific item of criticism is called " a criticism " or a " critique ".
One of the most prominent scholars is Robert Kolb, who primarily roots this critique in Luther's use of marriage metaphors concerning the Christian's relationship with God.
One critique compared EA to companies like Ubisoft and concluded that EA's innovation in new and old IPs " Crawls along at a snail's pace ," while even the company's own CEO, John Riccitiello, acknowledged the lack of innovation seen in the industry generally, saying, " We're boring people to death and making games that are harder and harder to play.
One of the first women to critique Darwin, Antoinette Brown Blackwell published The Sexes Throughout Nature in 1875.
One important application of the critique ( independent of proposed microfoundations ) is its implication that the historical negative correlation between inflation and unemployment, known as the Phillips Curve, could break down if the monetary authorities attempted to exploit it.
# the critique of the masculine subject ( as in " Speculum ", " This Sex Which Is Not One ", and to some extent " An Ethics of Sexual Difference ")
( One critique of majoritarianism is that systems without supermajority requirements for changing the rules for voting can be shown to likely be unstable.
One obvious critique is that not everyone agrees to consensus theory, implying that it may not be true by its own criteria.
One of the first questions that can be asked in this setting is about the relationship between the significant performance and its reflective critique.
Major published items include Unemployment, ( 1979 ), which analysed the economic causes and social consequences of unemployment in Australia and advocated a socialist response ; The Media: a New Analysis of the Press, Television, Radio and Advertising in Australia, ( 1984 ), on the political economy and content of the news and entertainment media ; The Killing of History, ( 1994 ), a critique of postmodernism in history ; The Fabrication of Aboriginal History: Volume One: Van Diemen's Land 1803-1847, ( 2002 ), which accuses a number of Australian historians of falsifying and inventing the degree of violence in the past ; The White Australia Policy, ( 2004 ), a history of that policy which argues that academic historians have exaggerated the degree of racism in Australian history ; and The Fabrication of Aboriginal History, Volume Three: The Stolen Generations 1881-2008, which argues the story of the " stolen generations " of Aboriginal children is a myth.
One of the first major neoclassical casualties of this perspective comes from Boulding's critique of the usual factors of production, land labor, and capital:
One of the stories also parodied the autobiographical stories of Harvey Pekar, portraying a version of Pekar's famous appearance on Late Night with David Letterman, in which Pekar's vehement critique of General Electric had earned him a longtime ban from the program.
One year after the 1956 Polish October, KoĊ‚akowski published a four-part critique of Soviet-Marxist dogmas, including historical determinism, in the Polish periodical Nowa Kultura.
One aspect of this examination can be seen as a critique of Puerto Ricans who give up their culture to assimilate into the American culture as compared to Puerto Ricans who refuses to let go of their cultural identity.
Despite Brookstein's bitterness towards The X Factor, he signed up to critique the show weekly on London 24 in 2010, where he labelled the judges " ridiculous " and questioned the standards of several of the finalists, including One Direction band member, Louis Tomlinson, and the vocal coach.
One notable critique of social science is found in Peter Winch's Wittgensteinian text The Idea of Social Science and its Relation to Philosophy ( 1958 ).
One critique labeled towards this theory has to do with the idea that people can be independent, rational actors and individually motivated.
One of his comedies, Saps, was so outright in its critique of higher spheres that the censors found it advisable to cut it out of Grazhdanin magazine where it was published in 1873.
One critique of using skin grafts is that the grafts darken in the years after surgery and become more noticeable.
One critique of Expectation Violations Theory lies in the scope of thought and research devoted to the theory.

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