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These sophisticated proposals and the intricate arguments urged in favour of them contrast with a more widely accessible critique of the idea of "scientific truth" that also starts from Kuhn's suspicion that the idea of truth as correspondence to mind-independent reality makes no sense.
Mr. Bush said the proposal was too selective and intricate.
But on November 20 , 1989 after more than a decade of intricate negotiations that originated with a 1978 proposal by the Government of Poland, the UN General Assembly adopted the CRC -- the first and only human rights instrument to focus specifically on the rights and freedoms of persons under the age of 18.
The works range from a nine-foot-long view of the facade of an intricate fantasy palace to numerous plans and proposals for town houses, villas and castles, along with their ornamentation, many of which actually got built.
The governor unveiled his menu of pension proposals during a day of intricate political maneuvers between himself and his counterparts in the State Legislature -- the Assembly speaker, Sheldon Silver, a Democrat, and the Senate majority leader, Joseph L. Bruno, a fellow Republican.
But it's rare to see a reporter provide a deep and intricate dive into a particular issue or policy proposal with any degree of real expertise.
That proposal, still being shaped, would establish an intricate series of votes that would help clear the way for Obama to extend the borrowing limit.
Taken together, this is the environment conducive for cross-functional communication, cooperation, and integration of the intricate variables needed for effective evaluation and selection of project proposals in complex business environments.
Recent advances in the understanding of RNA structure function, intricate folding and its affinity to bind small molecules have led to the proposal that RNA can be a fastidious target for drug design.
A new proposal seeks to rock New York City's skyline with a facade covered in intricate sculptural details—specifically, gargoyles.
To answer this question requires going through intricate technicalities involving domains of definition of operators, etc.. To summarize, however, the most prominent proposal (championed primarily by Martin Bojowald and collaborators; see Bojowald 2009) results in a scale parameter S t) that is bounded away from zero, entailing that curvature is bounded from above.
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