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The truths of morality and mathematics we can know with certainty as well, because these are modal ideas whose adequacy is guaranteed by the fact that we make such ideas as ideal models which other things must fit, rather than trying to copy some external archetype which we can only grasp inadequately.

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In Brazil, Ambiel and Noronha (2012) built the Professional Choice Self-efficacy Scale (EAE-EP, from Portuguese acronym), based on the literature on CDSE, whose results showed psychometric adequacy fromevaluation of four factors, namely, Self APortugueseGacronymg Occupational Information, Practical Professional Information Search and Future Planning (Ambasedet al. 2015).

In a second step, any item of the translated and extended DS whose Measurement of Sampling Adequacy came to >.70, was excluded.

In other cases, Prudential said it reinsured obligations through a captive entity in Arizona, Pruco Re, whose reserves were "subject to asset adequacy testing by our actuaries".

The dynamical aspects of decoherence can be exploited indirectly, in that single-time components will exhibit records of the past, which ensure adequacy with respect to observations, but about whose veridicity Van Fraassen remains agnostic.

If health standards are a qualitative framework of reference, their definition and performances, open towards adequacy levels in more quantitative terms and whose implementation depends on available resources and appropriate needs.

Adequacy of initial empiric therapy was 68.5% in patients whose specimens grew MDRO or Pseudomonas compared with 93.9% in those without these organisms (P < 0.001).

Mr. Curry, whose remarks largely echo testimony he delivered before the Senate this month, added that trading losses raised "questions about the adequacy and rigor of" the bank's "risk-management practices".

General theories are then best seen as practical proposals whose critical purchase is not moral and epistemic independence but practical and public testing according to criteria of interpretive adequacy.

First up, we have the FA, whose abortive efforts to get the website taken down this week have revealed its comical impotence to the last four people in England who still imagined it to operate with something approaching professional adequacy.

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