Sentence examples for a very different theory from inspiring English sources

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But then Kenya's President, Uhuru Kenyatta, went on national television with a very different theory.

"We have a very good relationship with the people at Firefox, but we have a very different theory," Yeung added.

The scene serves another purpose: to undermine CBS, whose rival four-hour docu-series, The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey, airing Sunday and Monday night, leans on a very different theory.

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In the CLBSI example, placing a poster on the doorways of care areas in order to remind healthcare workers to clean their hands can be seen as a very different 'small theory of improvement' to actually placing the hand cleaning material at the doorway.

There are two very different theories as to what went wrong.

Along with this very different view of constitutions come very different theories regarding the nature and limits of legitimate constitutional interpretation.

If meaning is determined by theory, terms in very different theories simply cannot share the same meaning: they will be "incommensurable".

My personal rediscovery of Darwin's metaphors allowed me initially to understand the distinction between Darwinism and neo-Darwinism and the manner in which I had conflated these two very different theories, confusing myself and colleagues.

The different methods applied here have very different theories and potential problems [ 40], and in addition, the bootstrap support values and the posterior probabilities are high.

According to a very different kind of theory, the value-first theory, when we say that pleasure is good, we are saying that pleasure is a value, and things are better just in case there is more of the things which are values.

A very different sort of foundational theory of meaning which maintains this emphasis on the relations between expressions and the world gives a central role to a principle of charity which holds that (modulo some qualifications) the right assignment of meanings to the expression of a subject's language is that assignment of meanings which maximizes the truth of the subject's utterances.

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