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The scenarios are sampled from initial distributions of accident factors, which define grounding events.
All this would appear to suggest that it isn't straightforward to define grounding simply as a variety of ontological dependence.
It's an further indicator of the lack of consensus about truth-making and grounding that even other philosophers who are willing to take both these notions seriously and conceive of them as constitutively related, e.g., Cameron, find it "natural", as he puts it (2010: 184), to define grounding in terms of truth-making rather than the other way around as Schaffer proposes.
In the case of protein functions we define grounding as establishment of a link from these mentions to the correct Gene Ontology concept.
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Not only will these new buildings satisfy demand for commercial space; they will also help define ground zero as a sublime void.
Bogdan and Biklen (1998) define grounded theory as deriving universal statements of general social processes.
This paper presents how these technologies could be used to monitor and define ground displacement models through an appropriate 2D and 3D optimization and signal analysis of information derived from a horizontally laid fiber above the tunnel.
Suppose we call physicalism so defined grounding physicalism; what is the relation between it and supervenience physicalism?
But terms have to be defined, ground has to be laid out.
But it has to be struck so rarely against openness and in favour of national security, and only on such narrowly defined grounds, that it does not jeopardise public confidence.
The algorithms are tested on real images with manually defined ground truth.
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