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On the one hand, they feel pleasure in some object, and this pleasure is immediate, not based, according to Kant, in any conceptualization or in any inquiry into cause, purpose, or constitution.
Thus, it doesn't follow that any conceptualization of this portion of reality is equally correct.
Using the identified features, it is possible to describe the uniqueness of any conceptualization and to make systematic comparisons among these.
According to this view, the existing law on informed consent is taken as a fundamental given; an essential desideratum for the theoretical viability of any conceptualization of voluntarism that aims to have practical legal import.
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To begin with, any U.S. conceptualization of Pakistan as two Pakistans — that is, a neat division between civilian and military elites — is false and will not resonate among Pakistanis.
Any plausible conceptualization of basic autonomy must, among other things, imply that most adults who are not suffering from debilitating pathologies or are under oppressive and constricting conditions count as autonomous.
The first one is that any data structure provides a conceptualization of information.
Coded transcripts and field notes were then compared, and a taxonomy consisting of themes and dimensions was developed without reference to any pre-existing conceptualization of breast cancer control strategies.
Furthermore, as will be discussed below, there is also discontent about what research methods are most appropriate to 'capture' the empirical characteristics of globalization and how to best incorporate this methodology as a means to substantiate any one particular conceptualization of globalization.
As this case makes clear, any a priori conceptualization of what subak 'really is' seems to miss the point of its basic adaptability to specific local agro-ecological contexts, location in the irrigation system, historically generated conditions, relationships and organizational-institutional landscapes.
Motivational Interviewing (MI) [Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2002). Motivational Interviewing: Preparing people to change (2nd ed).. New York: Guilford Press] informs a conceptualization of denial as normal ambivalence that occurs during any change process.
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