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Any two such linguists may construct "translation manuals" that account for all the evidence equally well but that "stand in no sort of equivalence, however loose".
Are these interpretations of this week's reports, and the rest of the available evidence, equally valid?Both Hans Blix, head of UNMOVIC (which is investigating Iraq's biological, chemical and missile capabilities), and Mohamed ElBaradei, of the International Atomic Energy Agency (which is doing the nuclear snooping) had enough nice things to say about Iraq to sustain the peacemongers.
Similarly, defenders of underdetermination might assert the nonuniqueness claim that for any given theory or web of beliefs there is at least one alternative that can also be reconciled with the available evidence, or the stronger egalitarian claim that all of the contraries of any given theory can be reconciled with the available evidence equally well.
This evidence equally suggests that combined diuretic and colloid therapy may benefit ALI patients.
It would be wrong for nosology to rush ahead of the evidence; equally, the DSM-5 cannot remain blind to the deficits of the current classification.
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More generally, he insists, arguments for underdetermination turn on implausibly treating all logically possible responses to the evidence as equally justified or rationally defensible.
It involves engaging decision makers in all relevant sectors and represents a move towards viewing practice-based evidence as equally relevant to evidence-based practice [ 17].
This will involve engagement and collaboration by researchers with relevant decision-makers and other workplace stakeholders [ 1], and represents a move towards viewing practice-based evidence as equally relevant as evidence-based practice [ 84].
"Musou" apparently means "story", but on this evidence might equally translate as "press buttons furiously and hope".
As the evidence expands, equally dramatic reevaluations and changes of perspective can be confidently expected in the foreseeable future.
In Cotton v. Wood (11 C.B. N.S. 568) it was held that a Judge is not justified in leaving the case to the jury where the plaintiff's evidence is equally consistent with the absence as with the existence of negligence in the defendant.
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