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McFee points out that dance criticism can be formal or informal, but that criticism properly understood must lead to an interpretation of a particular dance work of art that can be understood in some demonstrable sense in terms of its history, context and in terms of its relevant techniques.
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Indeed, if the Catholic Church is to have any relevance in Latin America a half century from now, it needs a makeover, and that includes a demonstrable new sense of humility on the part of its ecclesiastical authorities.
Electrophysiological studies suggest glucokinase plays a regulatory role in VMH GE neuron sensing ability (20), whereas selective downregulation of glucokinase in primary VMH neuronal cultures led to the loss of all demonstrable glucose-sensing activity (21).
With the dawn of the Enlightenment, and its insistence on knowledge demonstrable to the senses, the idea that dreams might originate from outside the sleeper faded.
The judges praised Resurgo for its demonstrable impact and strong sense of enterprise.
Well, admittedly, the Times said "demonstrable," not actually "demonstrated".
In the final analysis, Descartes holds that such transparent truths — along with demonstrable truths, and many judgments of internal sense — are indeed Knowable.
Interventions with family carers which focus on responding to needs and preparing them for their role have produced demonstrable improvements in carer well-being and sense of preparedness [ 11, 12], reduction of unmet needs [ 11, 13– 16], and carer burden and increased quality of life and knowledge of patient symptoms [ 17].
If a demonstrable gap opens up, and is never closed, we would have a sense of the opportunity cost of the conflict's exacerbation.
Aquinas, the greatest of the medieval thinkers, was a rationalist in the sense of believing that the larger part of revealed truth was intelligible to and demonstrable by reason, though he thought that a number of dogmas opaque to reason must be accepted on authority alone.
With or without obvious or demonstrable function, features in common among organisms can be referred to simply as "homologies", in the sense of being similarities due to shared inheritance of developmental programs from a common ancestor (Futuyma 2009: 560; see also Mayer 2014).
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