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The major distinguishing feature of claiming cash programme entitlements is the high costs of claiming, as indicated above, compared to the small additional costs of claiming an associated in-kind transfer.

Furthermore, a particular feature of claims against obstetrics and gynecology departments is the assertion by patients of their rights to self-determination.

The number of variables p could be, for example, the number of physicochemical properties used to classify amino acids [ 5], the performance metrics adopted to evaluate model performance [ 6], or the number of features of medical claims.

The important feature of this claim to recognize is that it is a claim not about intrinsic or instrumental value, but about attributive good.

Universalists retort that such neo-Whorfians are finding trivial surface features of language: the claim that language truly constricts thinking is still not proven.With all that in mind, which is the hardest language?

When asked to construct a written argument to explain data, undergraduates in an introductory biology class were able to generate simple features of making a claim and using evidence but did not generally supply warrants for their reasoning or construct rebuttals unless explicitly directed to do so (Schen, 2012).

Nonetheless, realists and anti-realists alike are usually inclined to hold that Moore's Open Question Argument is getting at something important—some feature of moral claims that makes them not well captured by nonmoral claims.

Recall in particular that Hempel responds to putative counterexamples that attempt to show that the DN model fails to capture the directional features of explanation by claiming that these features are to be understood in terms of "pragmatics", rather than in terms of features a traditional, non-pragmatic theory might capture.

"The bringing in of science – sometimes pseudo-science – is increasingly a feature of such claims," he continues.

Edelman and his colleague, Joseph Gally, called degeneracy a "ubiquitous biological property... a feature of complexity", claiming it was an inevitable outcome of natural selection.

"The common feature of the claims is that the bank told the customer all about the benefits but neglected to explain properly the potential dangers".

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