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The systems of Buddhism and Jainism, though they reject the authoritativeness of the Vedas, rely in fact on the shabda of their own scriptures.
Mimamsa defines the authoritativeness as applying bindingly only to scriptural statements that exhort to purposive action and whose efficacy would not be known by any other means of knowledge.
Moore saw Web surfers as having a very different attitude about the authoritativeness of news than previous generations.
In doing so they hoped to articulate and explain the authoritativeness widely conceded to the best natural, social and behavioral scientific theories.
"We failed in these cases because we didn't weigh the authoritativeness of results strongly enough for such rare and fringe queries," Google adds.
Although the authoritativeness of science blogs has been questioned (Goldstein 2009), in this case science blogs played a crucial role in counteracting some of the media hype and in correcting oversights in the academic paper.
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Steinberg et al. (1991) has developed the authoritative parenting scale to measure the extent of authoritativeness of parents over the child.
The authoritativeness goes with a package of characteristics: a certain lack of professionalism ("I scribble anywhere," she says), an airy claim that she's so hopeless with figures she doesn't even know how old she is (late 50s), all topped off with a firm, no-nonsense morality.
The authoritativeness of contributions is essential and their quality must be assured.
The Naked & The Dead.
'Reach', the degree of authoritativeness of the online content or user, was estimated by MAP using a proprietary algorithm.
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