The introduction into logic of psychological criteria of conclusiveness and truth is now often thought of as a retrograde step. |
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The operational coherence and conclusiveness of the abuse correction mechanism, of course, needs to be spelled out in institutional detail. |
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For example, DNA evidence may produce greater conclusiveness and sounder judgements in many cases. |
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Motives and reasons for decisions do not form part of either the formal or substantive conclusiveness of such documents. |
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A brands success lies offen in the conclusiveness and credibility of its presentation. |
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In other words, the desire for novelty drives researchers to overestimate the conclusiveness of their own work. |
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It's a relief that Tuck avoids the moralizing or false conclusiveness that might accompany her leaps in time and melodramatic material. |
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All three are important: brevity, conclusiveness and the taking of decisions. |
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In the case of a notarised document the scope of conclusiveness also encompasses the personal identity of the declarant and the completeness and accuracy of the authenticated legal declaration of intent. |
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Consequently, participants are often chosen to maximize the conclusiveness of program results and not necessarily with regards to eligibility criteria. |
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The notarial process results in the notarial deed with its decisive advantages: legal effectiveness in terms of all relevant legal aspects, enforceability and conclusiveness. |
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The rapid market success also proves the conclusiveness of this idea. |
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