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But when we are talking about the basic direction the country needs to face in order to achieve its goals in the modern world, deriving principles from history is often inadequate to dictate outcomes.
Bulbophyllum (Epidendroideae) is one of the most species-rich orchid genera (approximately 2400 species; Sieder, Rainer & Kiehn, 2007) and offers compelling opportunities for deriving principles of mating system shifts in tropical orchids.
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Behaviour therapy, the application of experimentally derived principles of learning to the treatment of psychological disorders.
Fifth, a common vocabulary will be developed to describe nuclear features and biophysically derived principles guiding chromosome folding.
In such cases, our intelligence is invited to observe the facts, to study them in reference to a specific environment and to derive principles from them.
More specifically, the principle "Nothing can come from nothing" was taken to ground two derived principles of causal reasoning.
Nor do sentimentalists deny that we can reason from basic moral principles to derived principles or verdicts with the help of factual premises.
Rawls says the original position is a "procedure of construction" that specifies an objective point of view from which to derive principles of justice.
He was the first to try and derive principles of natural classification reflecting the overall similarities between plants and he produced a classification scheme well in advance of its day.
We derived principles from their project and applied these principles to cancer screening.
The first 8 lessons are devoted to explaining and practicing the CBT derived principles.
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