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Analysts have criticized the stages heuristic for presuming a linearity to the public policy process that does not exist in reality, for postulating neat demarcations between stages that are blurred in practice, and for offering no propositions on causality (Sabatier 2007).
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Although a neat demarcation of findings may not be possible in a qualitative study, this section is roughly structured around the two research questions spelled out earlier.
Indeed, they are crucially relevant also in assessing the ideal desideratum mentioned at the beginning of this section the desideratum of a neat demarcation between core principles that are simply meant to fix the intended meaning of 'part' and principles that reflect more substantive theses concerning the parthood relation.
Phylogenetic analysis of the concatenated sequences (Figure 1) revealed the very neat demarcation of the four species of the Acb complex, each forming a compact cluster separated from others by a large phylogenetic genetic distance.
For the purposes of classification, it is noteworthy that most CCs were separated by large allelic profile distances (four or five mismatches), highlighting the neat demarcation among them.
The analytical task is thus parsed from the outset into a neat demarcation of objects: on the one hand science (whose epistemic nitty gritty is more often than not black boxed), on the other society (or its many proxies, from laws to publics, from regulations to markets and so on).
Yet no matter how seriously Google takes this task, the job of border demarcation is a lot murkier and more ambivalent than those neat lines on the map suggest.
For online editors, some demarcations are easy.
Neat, huh? Neat, huh?
The demarcations here were messier, more problematic.
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