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validity and specimen
* Hapalochlaena nierstraszi-described in 1938 from a single specimen from the Bay of Bengal ; the validity of this taxon has been questioned.
The ICZN does not always demand a type specimen for the historical validity of a species, and many " type-less " species do exist.
" A new specimen of the theropod dinosaur Baryonyx from the early Cretaceous of Portugal and taxonomic validity of Suchosaurus.

validity and has
The creator trusts his intuition to lead him along a path that has internal validity because it mirrors the reality of his experience.
he has lost confidence in his own eyes and in the validity of his own psychological insights.
The trend throughout the world's religions has been toward a recognition of at least the practical validity of this constitutional enactment.
The International Cooperative Ataxia Rating Scale ( ICARS ) is one of the most widely used and has been proven to have very high reliability and validity.
Moreover, he stresses that talk of the miraculous has no surface validity, for four reasons.
Astrology is a pseudoscience that has not demonstrated its effectiveness in controlled studies and has no scientific validity.
Other subspecific names have been used but their validity has not been tested.
Since these are two very different referents, the validity of the term has been called into question.
While the constitution does not expressly state that these agreements are allowed, and constitutional scholars such as Laurence Tribe think they're unconstitutional, the U. S. Supreme Court has upheld their validity.
To date, no regular scientific agency has established the validity of his theories of prenatal perception and engrams, or cellular memory, or Dianetic reverie, or the effects of Scientology auditing routines.
Critics, such as psychiatrist Niall McLaren, argue that the DSM lacks validity because it has no relation to an agreed scientific model of mental disorder and therefore the decisions taken about its categories ( or even the question of categories versus dimensions ) were not scientific ones ; and that it lacks reliability partly because different diagnoses share many criteria, and what appear to be different criteria are often just rewordings of the same idea, meaning that the decision to allocate one diagnosis or another to a patient is to some extent a matter of personal prejudice.
In Western Christianity it has traditionally been taught, since as far back as the time of the Donatist controversy of the fourth and fifth centuries, that any bishop can consecrate any other baptised man as a bishop provided that the bishop observes the minimum requirements for the sacramental validity of the ceremony.
In contrast, the Holy See has not questioned the validity of the consecrations that the late Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre performed in 1988 for the service of the relatively numerous followers of the Traditionalist Catholic Society of St. Pius X that he had founded, and of the bishops who, under pressure from the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, " have been ordained without the Pontifical mandate and who have not asked for, or have not yet obtained, the necessary legitimation ", and who consequently, Pope Benedict XVI has declared, " are to be considered illegitimate, but validly ordained ".
Since the 1980s, analysis of cryofixed, vitrified specimens has also become increasingly used by scientists, further confirming the validity of this technique.
Finland has universal validity of collective labour agreements and often, but not always, the trade unions, employers and the government reach a Comprehensive Income Policy Agreement.
The Turkic situation has no validity for Hunnic, which belonged to a separate Altaic group.
This states that " Everyone has the right on arrest or detention ... ( c ) to have the validity of the detention determined by way of habeas corpus and to be released if the detention is not lawful.
Although not unchallenged, validity generalization has broad acceptance with regard to many selection instruments ( e. g. cognitive ability tests, job knowledge tests, work samples, and structured interviews ) across a broad range of jobs.
A dispute has arisen among various locals regarding its validity, and one of the main opponents of this fairly small movement, Jonath Mathew, also a two-time Swedish champion in pigeon shooting ( 2007 and 2009 ), has been adamant to change the name in line with the underlining theme of the municipality.
The validity of the dating methodology has subsequently been called into question, and the age of the shroud is still the subject of much debate despite the existence of a 1389 Memorandum by Bishop Pierre D ' Arcis to the Avignon Antipope Clement VII mentioning that the image had previously been denounced by his predecessor Henri de Poitiers ( Bishop of Troyes 1353-1370 ), stating " Eventually, after diligent inquiry and examination, he discovered how the said cloth had been cunningly painted, the truth being attested by the artist who had painted it, to wit, that it was a work of human skill and not miraculously wrought or bestowed.
Using this format can also lead to accusations that the reporter has created a misleading appearance that viewpoints have equal validity ( sometimes called " false balance ").
The often referred to Interpreter ’ s Dictionary of the Bible, a book written to prove the validity of the New Testament, says: ” A study of 150 Greek of the Gospel of Luke has revealed more than 30, 000 different readings ...

validity and always
This is not to assume that his work was without merit, but the validity of his assumptions concerning the meaning of history must always be considered against this background of an unprofessional approach.
However, the Professor's idealism is usually shown to have some validity as well, and more often than not he wins the argument, although Satan always insists he hasn't.
Within validity, the measurement does not always have to be similar, as it does in reliability.
" Murphy, who accepts the validity of evolution, said that Johnson called a trustee in an attempt to get her fired and stated " His tactic has always been to fight dirty when anyone attacks his ideas ".
While it is easy to prove the validity of some sorting networks ( like the insertion / bubble sorter ), it is not always so easy.
The Vatican has denied the validity of this document since 1613 and forbade the Carmelites to preach the Sabbatine privilege, an admonition which they did not always adhere to.
In this approach logical formulas represent computational problems ( or, equivalently, computational resources ), and their validity means being " always computable ".
He also skewers the self-assuredness of science ; scientists are repeatedly seen underestimating the capabilities of the Newts and falsely assessing other related issues, always in full confidence of the validity of their claims.
Presupposition ( 5 ) points out that the validity of an understanding reached in theoretical or practical discourse, concerning some factual knowledge or normative principle, is always expanded beyond the immediate context in which it is achieved.
Some criticisms of projective tests include that they rely heavily on clinical judgement, lack reliability and validity and many have no standardized criteria to which results may be compared, however this is not always the case.
The Western Church has always maintained the validity of consecration with either leavened bread or unleavened bread.
Predictors for selection always have less than perfect validity and scatterplots can help us to find these mistakes.
Only retrospectively can we infer what it is all about and come to a theory, yet a theory that remains always dependent on the whole drama and its acts ; separated from it, it petrifies and loses validity.
Technically CL is a game logic: it understands interactive computational problems as games played by a machine against the environment, their computability as existence of a machine that always wins the game, logical operators as operations on computational problems, and validity of a logical formula as being a scheme of " always computable " problems.
However, this is not always the case: Some findings produced in ecologically valid research settings may hardly be generalizable, and some findings produced in highly controlled settings may claim near-universal external validity.
When conducting experiments in psychology, there is always a trade-off between internal and external validitythat is between
Subscribers always get the sample with the highest priority whose data is still valid ( that is, whose publisher-specified validity period has not expired ).
At a press conference, Thatcher re-emphasised the validity of the three treaties, asserting the need for countries to respect treaties on universal terms: " treaties ought always to be respected ; without such respect, without such necessary trust, it was impossible for any negotiations to take place ".
Once convinced of the validity of one of Monk's theories, Stottlemeyer always proves a staunch ally in apprehending Monk's primary suspects.

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