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to worldviews
noun
One's personal view of the world and how one interprets it.
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Subsequently, an in-depth analysis of research methodologies was conducted in relation to worldviews and philosophical assumptions, and the advantages and disadvantages of qualitative and quantitative methods were discussed.
And yet even they, who stood to gain the most from a rights-based approach, felt that in its current form it is too confrontational to worldviews that Zambians hold dear.
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WorldView 4 is very similar in capability to WorldView 3, the company's previous imaging satellite.
DigitalGlobe sold priority access to WorldView 4 in advance of the launch.
Three benchmark pan-sharpening approaches, Gram-Schmidt (GS), PANSHARP and principal component analysis (PCA) were applied to WorldView-2 in three spots of Hong Kong.
The Collective is a creative organization "dedicated to worldview interruption".
So much of this comes down to worldview.
When it comes to worldview she is less partisan, more shalom.
These discourses need to be defeated, and the developing counter-narratives to these worldviews and mindsets need to be strengthened.
The history of science shows several changes to our worldviews, altering our folk-based narratives to more scientifically inspired (semi- rational approachesemi- rational
Religionists gain satisfaction from getting others to conform to their worldview.
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