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Some readers turn to crime fiction for answers, while others prefer true crime.
Because of the weaknesses in observational studies, many scientists prefer true experiments, or randomized controlled trials, which they often say provides the "gold standard" in evidence.
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But this theoretical formulation and definition have been given in terms of the geometry of spacetime, not in terms of the relations between bodies; acceleration is 'absolute' in the sense that there is a preferred (true) sense of acceleration in mechanics and which is not defined in terms of the motions of bodies relative to one another.
In the Washington Post poll, 58% of Republican voters said they'd prefer a true outsider as their presidential candidate, not a politician with established experience.
As said, climate change denier's certainly should not be labeled as "skeptics," the term they prefer, because true skepticism implies rational analysis, intellectual inquiry and open-mindedness and not just blanket denial.
Who wouldn't prefer crisp, true-colour snaps (without the hassle of having them developed to boot) to pasty, yellowish blurs of yore?Quite a few smartphone users, it seems.
The result is a definition of factual semantic information as well-formed, meaningful and truthful data (defended in Floridi [2004b]; Floridi [2005]), where "truthful" is only a stylistic choice to be preferred to "true" because it enables one to say that a map conveys factual information insofar as it is truthful.
Salted anchovies, sold in bulk in Italian markets from a large can or bucket, are the kind preferred by "true" Italians, at least so say cookbook writers.
The pendulum of architectural taste has a wide swing, and in 2000 the Schwalbe family, owners of the Gorham building, announced plans to recreate the missing ground floor with a trompe l'oeil mural on the front, something preservationists viewed with suspicion, preferring a true restoration.
But the social observer Cleveland Amory preferred the true story of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Martin of Troy, N.Y., who, Mr. Amory wrote, "in 1896 journeyed to New York after what was reported as 'the slow growth of an imaginary hyphen,' became the Bradley-Martins [and] married their 16-year-old daughter to Lord Craven".
Proponents of istiḥsān believe Muḥammad sanctioned this procedure when he said: "Whatever true Muslims prefer, is preferable in the eyes of God".
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