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The phrase "an explicit foundation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a clear and well-defined basis for an argument, theory, or system.
Example: "The research paper presents an explicit foundation for understanding the relationship between climate change and biodiversity loss."
Alternatives: "a clear basis" or "a defined groundwork".
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However, when taking this reconciliation process further something that is fundamentally preferable the tradition of an explicit foundation of research in terms of philosophy of science, even practice research, which is more developed in the social sciences practised by German-speaking regions, should not be sacrificed for the sake of the occasionally too pragmatic tradition of action research.
It will recommend that every state develop an explicit foundation and framework of law and policy in which all forms of violence against children, in all settings, are prohibited".
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Further financial-business growth, they say, will need to be built on the explicit foundation of extra shareholder funds on GE Capital's balance sheet.
We are great fans of the achievements of the Modern Synthesis, particularly its clarity, its mathematically explicit foundations, and its capacity to make sense of a broad range of biological phenomena.
However, an explicit theoretical basis is not always necessary for a successful intervention and further examination is needed to determine whether theory-based interventions in health care are more effective than those without an explicit theoretical foundation [ 2, 70].
As Dr Klausner puts it, "the idea is to stimulate the agenda, not create it".The risk of displacement is dealt with by an explicit understanding that the foundation will have no permanent pensioners.
This paper is devoted to developing an explicit and complete conceptual foundation for the establishment of a new conceptual design model.
Our design process is based on the assumption that curriculum and software design can and should have an explicit theoretical and empirical foundation, beyond its genesis in someone's intuitive grasp of children's learning.
Finally, we speculate on how this model may enrich future sustainable development research insofar as it points to fruitful units of analysis, can stimulate methodological innovation, and provide a more explicit theoretical foundation for the field.
In January, just before Mr. Clinton signed the pardons for Mr. Rich and his partner, Pincus Green, the two made an explicit pledge, each promising to donate $500,000 a year to Ms. Rich's foundation, the lawyers said.
He criticized the so called "Dirichlet notion" of arbitrary function and stated that it is possible to give a foundation to the continuum using only computable reals, i.e., reals possessing an explicit "formation law" ("Bildungsgesetz").
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