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There are rigorous norms for the distribution of game among the hunter's family and among other families to which he is associated by certain ties; the hunter himself may receive a rather small share.
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This framework allows for the opportunity of such value to be represented within international accounting standards, thus aligning biological ecosystem service valuation with current, rigorous, accepted accounting norms.
According to this view, philosophy, like religion, belongs to a period in the history of thought that has passed; it has been replaced by science and no longer has any real contribution to make to inquiries that conform to the rigorous epistemic or cognitive norms set by the natural sciences.
Those quality standards aren't as rigorous as the international norms that UNICEF supports.
Evidence, to academics and scientific researchers, means carefully gathered data that is analyzed and interpreted through a rigorous process with established norms.
Will human cells be viewed through the lens of the law as nothing more than receptacles of sensitive personal health information and thus subject to all the same rigorous consent and privacy norms (Burningham 2013)?
Bratman went on to provide a more rigorous characterization of the constitutive norms on intention, a characterization that has been hugely influential.
Designing human machine interfaces that respect the ergonomic norms and following rigorous approaches constitutes a major concern for computer systems designers.
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