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Like the testing of novel predictions derived from a hypothesis, generative justification begins when the phase of finding and articulating a hypothesis worthy of assessing is drawing to a close.
(Similarly, Snowden's revelations demonstrated how the government was using legal rationale derived from a case involving old telephone-switch-box technology as justification for collecting cell-phone metadata).
(Similarly, Snowden's revelations demonstrated how the government was using legal rationale derived from a case involving old telephone-switch-box technology as justification for collecting cell-phone metadata). Can the law differentiate between Russian hackers and American dissidents?
A limitation to normative justification is that unlike, say, fair innings, the concept is not derived from a particular theory about distributive justice.
First, Hume's stated justification for the Copy Principle is inductive: he challenges people to find an idea that is not derived from a sensory impression, after he says that it appears all his ideas are copied from sensory impressions.
Usually derived from a case control study.
Typically, a "backformation" is a verb derived from a noun, as to scavenge is derived from a scavenger.
These employment numbers are derived from a survey of firms.
His movement theories are derived from a Hungarian, Rudolf Laban.
Some of that insight derived from a newfound spiritual direction.
Gurney's pleasure derived from a more emotional base.
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