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be observations
noun
The act of observing, and the fact of being observed.
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With regard to material object claims, the program came to be known as "phenomenalism"; with regard to the theoretical claims of science, as "operationalism" ; and with regard to the claims about people's mental lives, as "analytical behaviorism" (the relevant experiential basis of mental claims in general being taken to be observations of others' behavior).
These could be observations, reflections or questions the reading generated for you.
And at any rate, Comey's most explosive claims appear to be observations that have been made before and facts that have already verified elsewhere.
The next step will be observations with other telescopes, including the Hubble Space Telescope, to take the spectroscopic fingerprint of the molecules in the planetary atmospheres.
Let and be observations which are drawn independently and identically from and, respectively.
These activity data can be observations of changes in forest areas or land conversions between categories [40].
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There will be checkpoints; there might also be observation towers.
It was observations.
Introspections were observations of experience.
These are observations heard from mainstream economists, too.
Following are observations from several of our most recent revisits.
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