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Self-reported actual decisions yielded a more consistent explanatory pattern than did hypothetical choices.
But Mr. Padilla's transfer from military custody to the civilian justice system rendered his legal claims, "at least for now, hypothetical," Justice Kennedy said in the explanatory opinion, which the two other justices signed.
Their explanatory role justified their hypothetical postulation.
Physics II 9 is entirely devoted to the introduction of the concept of hypothetical necessity and its relevance for the explanatory ambition of Aristotle's science of nature.
This is an impressive amount of explanatory firepower for a theory rooted in hypotheticals.
(The ratios are even worse for criminals: a person convicted of murder must perform at least twenty-five acts of "life-saving heroism" before he is forgiven). This is an impressive amount of explanatory firepower for a theory rooted in hypotheticals.
Our dependent variable are the patents while we used initially 21 explanatory variables that were converted by a factor analysis into five non-observable "hypothetical" variables reflecting five important aspects of the innovation systems: the National environment, the Regional environment, Innovating firms, Universities and the R&D done by Public Administration.
The following explanatory variables were investigated and divided into three analytical blocks, according to a hypothetical strength relation (distal to proximal impact) [ 17, 18].
An explanatory case is depicted in Figure 3, where panel B shows SWM and CM of a hypothetical simple neuronal network (Figure 3A).
Hypothetical situations?
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