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Software engineering standards developed under the auspices of ISO/IEC JTC1's SC7 have been identified as employing terms whose definitions vary significantly between standards.
A third option, explored by Rosen 1995, is not to take PW to be false, but rather altogether lacking a truth-value — e.g., in virtue of employing terms with no literal application, such as "… is a world-mate of…".
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Rule 404 employs terms that are difficult to define with precision.
That is not possible if politicians employ terms many Muslims find alienating.
To employ terms such as this has led, especially in the 20th century, to a common assumption that experimentation and theorizing are distinct activities, rarely performed by the same person.
Technology-minded teachers employed terms like "edublogs".
The answers to question Q.4 (see Table 5) indicate that most of the reformulated queries employed terms derived from the interactions of the participants with the proposed service.
According to Aristotle, scientific knowledge (episteme) must be expressed in statements that follow deductively from a finite list of self-evident statements (axioms) and only employ terms defined from a finite list of self-understood terms (primitives).
To measure happiness through self-reports, then, it may be wiser to employ terms other than 'happiness' and its cognates terms whose meaning is relatively well-known and fixed.
For example, if replication were simply the passing on of structure largely intact without any subsequent translation, we would not be tempted to employ terms such as "information" in connection with it.
Numerous descriptive studies of saurischian vertebrae have employed terms for specific fossae on the centrum and neural arch of saurischian vertebrae.
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