Sentence examples for comparable principles from inspiring English sources

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A number of mathematical principles have been developed to demarcate what is 'significant' statistically, but no comparable principles have been established to indicate what is significant operationally in relation to public health action.

Comparable principles are manifested in the developing cerebral cortex of vertebrates, which consists of diverse neurons organized into six distinct layers, each of which is laid in place sequentially during development.

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It is no surprise that there are so many similarities between foaming in biogas reactors and bloat in rumen since both are biological systems which essentially operate according to a comparable principle.

It is worth noting that, although alternative regulatory pathways may be used (e.g., as a new drug [as in the United States for insulin] or as a copy of a biological drug), these do not preclude the application of comparable scientific principles and expectations to evaluate or demonstrate similarity of a biological product compared with a reference product to both pathways.

Therefore 'no security' is comparable in principle during the period of substantial burglary falls, 1998 2007/08, and in practice from 1998 onwards.

This is a perfectly general metaphysical principle, comparable to Aristotle's principle of non-contradiction (Metaphysics G3 1005b19–20).

In fact, the "no-knock" warrants that are provided by many States, by diminishing uncertainty, may make application of the knock-and-announce principle less "cost[ly]" on the whole than application of comparable Fourth Amendment principles, such as determining whether a particular warrantless search was justified by exigency.

Had the government of the day not cravenly caved in to opposition from the Police Federation, who considered the Trenchard scheme to be unfair to the rank and file, then perhaps we would today have a top-quality senior police officer class with high principles comparable with those of Trenchard, and the image of the service would be much higher than it is currently.

A second, relatively early, ancestor of contemporary functionalism is Hobbes's (1651) account of reasoning as a kind of computation that proceeds by mechanistic principles comparable to the rules of arithmetic.

Shen calculated the weight of shareholders, creditors, employees, consumers, suppliers, and government based on comprehensive, quantitative, comparable, and operational principles (Shen & Shen 2003, 2004), shown in Table 6 below.

Although the processes of generation of the two gene sets are different (Glean for annotVer 1.0 [ 16]), they are comparable, because the principles of evidence combination are nearly the same.

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