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One approach consistent with the symmetry principle in the strong programme of the sociology of scientific knowledge would be to let the parties themselves do more of the work of demarcation, with judges acting as referees between the parties rather than as custodians and enforcers of transcendental standards of good scientific practice.
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This development represents another point of demarcation for the retracting venture industry, but no one really knows how long it will take to work down the bloated years of the technology bubble.
The line of demarcation is not clear.
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