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He used incommensurability to attack the idea, prominent among logical positivists and logical empiricists, that comparing theories requires translating their consequences into a neutral observation language (cf. Hoyningen-Huene 1993, 213-214).
Billions more won't magically turn a failed strategy, fraught with unintended consequences, into a successful one.
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"Ethiopia is in the midst of a moment unlike anything I've seen in my career - the opportunity to reinvent a country of great size and consequence into a true democracy," Mr Raynor says.
This is a very relevant difference, in practice, as it translates, in our case, into a much higher concentration of the singular values, and, as a consequence, into a much better approximation of the linear transform for a given number of reference kernels.
A well-intentioned series of programs to aid students wanting college degrees has probably led the Law of Unintended Consequences into working with a vengeance.
In newly proposed payment structures, we also take unintended consequences into account, including a deterioration of gaming [ 29] and limited neglect of untargeted quality aspects, yet not to an extent that the gain in effectiveness would be undone [ 30].
And so they will go on, as we all must, heedless of the consequences, locked into a struggle unbounded by time or sanity, doomed to another five months of the same arguments, the same peevishness, the same victimization, the same existential threats, the same unreflective boasting, the same rage, the same, the same, the same.
Thus, the demographic effects of vaccination and long term epidemiological consequences play into a vaccine strategy.
A year later, Wauchope grandly claimed, "There will be no port of any consequence into which a ship can enter, where an accurate rate for the time-pieces on board may not be found".
A year later, Wauchope grandly claimed, "There will be no port of any consequence into which a ship can enter, where an accurate rate for the time-pieces on board may not be found". He drummed up support from London's ship captains, and shortly afterward, the Royal Observatory, in Greenwich, erected its own time ball.
Having immersed ourselves for the previous couple of years in the life, work and preoccupations of WS Gilbert, we were well versed in his predilection for devices that turn you, with dramatic consequences, into somebody else, or into a different version of yourself.
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