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Therefore, the two paradigms involve distinct notions of knowledge.
This then covers two distinct notions; sometimes it includes the brute-part, sometimes it transcends the brute.
More than a conflict between two states, Mr. Dayan believes, the struggle has become one between two distinct notions of God.
Data D. Barata contributes to this debate through a nuanced ethnographic analysis of why identities with distinct notions of inequality persist, even after relentless interventions and ideological repudiations.
We identify five separate and distinct notions of optimality: the economists' economic potential, the technologists' economic potential, hypothetical potential, the narrow social optimum and the true social optimum.
His work, internationally recognised, essentially centres around the concept of markers, models and distinct notions to explain and support the psychotherapeutic relationship with schizophrenics.
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One was left with the distinct notion that, as much as the Broncos had become defined by one player, so, too, had the Patriots.
Each case leads to a distinct notion of critical dimension for the operator (L_gamma ).
One can then see fallacies, not as a theoretically distinct notion, but as deviations from these rules.
A distinct notion of complexity is studied in Kolmogorov complexity theory (e.g., Li and Vitányi 1997).
Further, if all the marks that form part of a distinct notion are themselves distinctly known, then the cognition is adequate.
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