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This means that a skillful and shrewd politician must endeavor to integrate empirical causes into more general ones.
To help shed light on the causes, this paper systematically reviews the empirical causes of safety violations in industry.
Belief a proposition or conception held by an individual to be true, regardless of whether that individual has particular empirical causes for doing so; beliefs have less rigid criteria than knowledge or acceptance and can be "extrarational" and "have little correspondence with the outside world" (Southerland et al. 2001).
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As long as you stay stuck in the mindless pursuit of empirical cause and effect, you will be lost in the darkness.
Kant maintains that the human will has an empirical character that can be studied, and is properly thought of as the empirical cause of our actions.
Also, the variation in the amplitudes of the outputs from some empirical models causes more uncertainties in the electric fields than others.
Despite this strong empirical evidence, the causes of the TOM effect are still unclear (Zwergel 2010).
Furthermore, by relating FEM results to the empirical data, probable causes of the failures were explained.
Whether defined narrowly or broadly, civic education raises empirical questions: What causes people to develop durable habits, values, knowledge, and skills relevant to their membership in communities?
English language publications reporting empirical data on causes of MAEs were included.
In the absence of complete vital registration systems, empirical data on causes of death can be obtained from a Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS).
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