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He also further developed his notion of incommensurability, claiming that it involves major conceptual changes of both 'overt' and 'covert classifications' (in Whorff's sense), so that incommensurability is difficult to explicitly define, and can only be shown (1975, 224 225).
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28 are difficult to compare to the others, since they failed to explicitly define impairment in executive function, to assess executive function both before and after treatment, and/or to do so using validated tests.
But the Tarskian apparatus need not be used just to explicitly define truth.
The procedure enables the designer to explicitly define the desired closed loop dynamics.
HBO's Girls is doing fine without having to explicitly define its numbers in the title.
Fortunately, Global News ran a recent report that aimed to explicitly define the middle class in Canada.
It failed to explicitly define the scope of denuclearization, and didn't outline how North Korea might go about achieving it. .
In 2006, Congress overturned Bossier Parish II by amending Section 5 to explicitly define "purpose" to mean "any discriminatory purpose".
As racism becomes more difficult to explicitly identify, it becomes more impossible to challenge.
By applying the Rayleigh-Ritz formula (43) it is difficult to explicitly compute the principal eigenvalues.
The cost per error can also be difficult to explicitly quantify.
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