Many judges in America are questioning the validity of the sentencing guidelines. |
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It is now clear that the other type of living will is effective in English law, subject to certain tests for validity. |
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These theological doubters and decriers had questioned John the Baptist about the validity of his mission. |
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In that case the claimant bank had accepted a bill of lading under a letter of credit after the period of validity of the credit had expired. |
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When road maintenance charges were applied to interstate vehicles in 1933, there were a number of test cases on their constitutional validity. |
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News organizations frequently misreport scientific information and cover science of questionable validity. |
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The well-being and saving the lives of the old folk must have priority if this deal has any validity. |
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So any publication thereafter would not destroy any validity that this patent might have? |
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It will not satisfy readers who want a book that critically appraises the validity of applying evidence based medicine to geriatrics itself. |
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Many invalid trinomials will persist until someone takes the time to quantify them and reassess their validity. |
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However, the predictive validity of suicide assessments has received mixed reviews. |
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However, according to the applicant, nothing he did or did not do should affect the validity of the agreement. |
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Their concurrence with conclusions drawn ensures the validity of the moderator's analysis. |
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The truthfulness of a measurement is reflected in its reliability and validity. |
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This questions the validity of using culturally or geographically specific terms to define bodies of work. |
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Small sample sizes limit the use of inferential statistics and decrease the external validity or generalizability of the findings. |
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The difference from concurrent validity is that a future rather than a simultaneous criterion measure is employed. |
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This step is a safety mechanism to prevent prescription forgery because each number can be checked to verify its validity. |
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These types really reflect different ways of gauging the validity of a measure of a concept. |
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Several general practitioners were lost to follow up, which threatens the internal validity of the trial. |
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The exhibition asks us to question the validity and wisdom of conventional museology, and it does so with style and wit. |
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The assessment of content validity is a subjective judgment by the investigator, observer, or groups of subject matter experts. |
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These results provide initial evidence of the predictive validity for the assessment centre. |
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In the latter case, you may decide to assess the validity of such views or come up with a better interpretation of your own. |
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The extent to which the native speakers of the language do not perform well on these instruments calls their validity into question. |
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The validity challenge is based on alleged breaches of the rules of natural justice in two respects. |
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The principal weakness is that there is no necessary consequence for the validity of a law which is successfully impugned. |
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Many reports use research designs with low internal validity, precluding a complete functional analysis. |
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The development of codes and themes was cross-checked with another researcher to enhance validity. |
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However the organisers have, to their credit, made efforts to ensure its validity. |
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Given this methodological limitation, the external validity of the present findings is clearly an issue. |
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Intuitionists and formalists differ on the source of the exact validity of the mathematical sciences. |
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The same principle requires us to pronounce on the validity of executive action when it is challenged. |
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The reader is left seeking an appraisal of the validity and relevance of Calvin's covenantal argument. |
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This convergence of results across studies using different, complementary methods attests to the validity of the findings. |
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Concurrent validity would be established by correlating the scores of participants with their scores on each of the other three tests. |
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That extraction mission was made difficult by the circumstances and the fact that she doubted the validity of the operation. |
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Having reached this decision, I need not concern myself further about the validity or invalidity of Certificate 31 and the timing of its issue. |
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If it could not incorporate an ethnic minority, then it said something of the validity or the invalidity of the system. |
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However, I do not think that the validity or invalidity of those reasons is relevant and I shall not discuss them. |
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The validity of the contracts and of the acts done was governed entirely by the law of contract, not by the statutes. |
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An independent inquiry into the validity of animal experiments is long overdue. |
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So that deciding contestable moral questions by reference to what any particular person would think about them loses its validity. |
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The validity of such claims is measured best in Texas, where the big meatpackers have the most freedom to do as they please. |
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His technique was always testing and interrogatory, probing our logic and beliefs and the validity of our observations. |
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This should incorporate all the conditions fixed for their validity by the consular authorities of the countries of importation. |
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They found that their model could explain previous experimental findings confirming its validity. |
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An analysis for reliability and validity shows that the responses to these two questions are congruous and measure the same magnitude. |
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But where I think the learned judge has erred, is in making the possibility of such an innocent breach of the covenant a test of its validity. |
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The con artists are careful not to get ripped off themselves, and no transaction takes place without first checking the validity of the numbers. |
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A nod of commiseration gains the force of imprimatur, becoming an official endorsement of the validity of his opinions. |
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What is more, the validity of the continued confinement depends upon the persistence of such a disorder. |
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For any particular competency model, content and face validity are essentially subjective judgements. |
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However even if we doubt the validity of the morals proposed, crude fables frequently remain eloquent pieces of short prose. |
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Further alignments with different gap penalizations were performed to estimate the stability and validity of the final alignments. |
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Estimates that do exist are based on hypothetical projections from local investigations with questionable validity. |
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While in high school, Hyman was originally doubtful about the validity of palm reading. |
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Within months of my entry into palm reading, I became a staunch believer in its validity. |
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After a perilous homeward journey he reached England in 1774, only to encounter serious doubts about the validity of his discoveries. |
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In other words, the validity of a viewpoint seemed to hinge on the author's pedigree rather than on the cogency if his argument. |
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Despite some superficial and unfounded criticism about the fact that the manual would be outdated, much of it still retains significant validity. |
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Unfortunately, the questionable nature of this association overshadowed the validity of her theory of translation. |
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On the other hand, the charta, subscribed by witnesses, could guarantee the legal validity of its contents and its probatory value. |
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Davis supporters had filed a lawsuit challenging the validity of some of the recall signatures. |
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Nevertheless, a challenge to the validity of the derogation would certainly be possible. |
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But it cannot be elevated into a disguised challenge to the validity of the enforcement notice itself. |
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He said he would question the validity of parts of that opinion and would bring fresh evidence which cast doubt on the conviction. |
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Has there ever been a head-on challenge to the constitutional validity of courts martial in Australia? |
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Another example, of more interest to the student of Spinoza, is our knowledge of the validity of an argument. |
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Under the rational basis test, there is a high degree of presumption in favor of the law's validity and against striking it down. |
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While scientists may well query the value of this kind of concept, I am sure that many social scientists will query its entire validity. |
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Yet this must surely raise questions over the validity of the prize itself. |
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There are also some questions over the validity of the Lancet study in the case of measuring casualties in Iraq. |
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At that time we had a lot of questions as to the validity of that information. |
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However, the question of the validity of soft dollars was not a debatable matter until recently. |
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Will his violation raise questions about the validity of his case for a spot in the Hall of Fame some day? |
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Two threads in the literature raise important questions about their validity. |
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This would raise even more questions about the validity of the use of an MLAT, and the Home Office's involvement in it. |
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It left Bradford coach Brian Noble fuming and many others raising questions about the validity of the player's actions. |
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No question of the validity of a law made by the Parliament arises in these proceedings. |
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I will return to the question of scientific validity at the end of my reply. |
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Such questions of moral validity, he continues, are best left in the domain of religion. |
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The validity issue raises questions about whether we are measuring the appropriate things in the final examination. |
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Their sons and daughters serve in large numbers in a war whose validity is increasingly coming into question. |
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Make of these judgements what you will but their validity is somewhat questionable given such a broad spectrum of views. |
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When non-random methods of sampling are employed, external validity becomes questionable. |
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The validity of this assay may be questioned since acetaldehyde is a highly volatile and reactive molecule. |
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Their knowledge and experiences can only add to the validity of the text in providing a thorough exploration of desistance. |
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However, exceptionally, Parliament has affected the validity of a contract by intervening to refuse funding. |
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We speak the same language, understand the same cultural codes and implicitly acknowledge the validity of this type of academic product. |
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The validity of this assumption will be assessed in detail in the discussion section. |
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As an old earth creationist, he accepts the validity of radiometric dating and the ancient age of life on earth. |
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It should, however, be made clear that under Article 234 the ECJ does not pass judgment on the validity as such of a national law. |
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These findings necessarily raise disturbing questions about the validity of the opinions expressed by medical experts in the courts. |
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Generally speaking, the Constitution and basic laws have greater validity than administrative laws and regulations. |
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Despite these high correlations, the analysis of discriminant validity shows that these are in fact three distinct constructs. |
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The result is that the moral absolutism claimed by legal categorizations are avoided and the validity of both sides is maintained. |
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Judgment in favor of patentee respecting validity issues was affirmed on interlocutory appeal, in suit against the parent. |
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Three and one-half years later, the resulting Final Judgment affirms the validity of the original agreement. |
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This argument's validity can be deduced from the experiences of some of Japan's keiretsu, which share many characteristics with Korea's chaebol. |
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It all comes back to the validity of local knowledge teamed with a qualified person agreeable to us. |
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The vehement protest against the validity of these charges actually heartens me, and I'm beginning to think maybe I was wrong to level them. |
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A bank card's validity when inserted into a cash machine does not matter to the machine. |
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It is self-existent truth, and cognizing it is an act of revealing its validity because cognition is intrinsically absolutely reliable. |
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Tests of internal and external validity indicate that there are indeed discriminable response styles of child noncompliance toward teachers. |
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The shaman, witch doctor, wise woman, apothecary, and anatomist have knowledge that has continuing validity. |
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Concerns about reliability and validity creep in, and I offer a word to the wise to take their results with a grain of salt. |
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The question about the validity of the system is embedded in the debate between reductionists and system theorists. |
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Considering the constitutional validity of congressional enactments is a central function of the federal judiciary. |
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And in all this surely resides the meaning of Borne frontiere, and its universal validity as a model for all demarcation stones. |
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Investigating the validity of animal experiments is therefore essential for both human health and animals. |
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The concept of validity has been contested and is subject to further refinement. |
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In spite of their peaceable professions, the French revolutionaries had always believed that they stood for principles of universal validity. |
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Context is only deemed important when such relativism would be seen to give validity to bigotry, racism and prejudice. |
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Accurate scoring and reporting of student writing samples is necessary to ensure the validity and reliability of the test. |
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But as with all syllogisms, the validity hinges on the major and minor premises. |
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The legal validity of any minor's marriage continues to be wholly beyond its scope. |
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This section starts with a description of the international law criteria for assessing the validity of reservations. |
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I would question the validity of systems that disbar quality staff from progressing. |
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To start with, it is common to distinguish between two different kinds of validity. |
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The validity of this thesis was reinforced when the balds began disappearing as they revegetated under National Park Service management. |
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Even though they might appear to be enquiring into the validity or scope of an intellectual property right granted by a foreign sovereign. |
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The validity and relevance of some of this ancillary material is questionable and this potentially detracts from the value of the work, overall. |
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I wonder if any acts my friends or I have ever engaged in, in tearooms or outside them, would have antinomian claims to validity. |
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By questioning the validity of the scientific method, the new approach to science education opens up a can of worms. |
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Current fieldwork is testing the validity of habitative field name elements. |
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Rather than test the validity of those claims, the sailors quickly set back to sea in a longboat. |
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It is stupid to cast aspersions on either the intelligence of the electorate or the validity of the verdict. |
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But surely if any religious creed is to have validity it has to assert its authority over science? |
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Establishing the reliability and validity of measures is important for assessing their quality. |
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We need to clarify the assumptions inherent in this argument before we can determine its validity. |
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Thus it is impossible to either confirm or deny the validity of this powerful and persuasive message placed in the mouth of an Indian sachem. |
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It was already mentioned that the convertibility law sanctioned the validity of monetary contracts denominated in any currency. |
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These two men struggled with the validity of Anglican orders and sacramental theology. |
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There is plenty of empirical evidence that would suggest there might be some validity in his sagely words. |
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The validity or non-validity of this position will no doubt become clearer as time passes and judgments mature. |
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It doesn't affect the validity of the statement, so you can include it without destroying your tautology. |
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This seems to suggest the kind of limits within which the Malthusian view possesses a degree of validity. |
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These licences will have an indefinite term of validity and will be non-transferable. |
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I quickly doubled back to the station to check the validity of the good news but no-one there had as much as a hint of it. |
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The couple announced their romance in Italy earlier this month, prompting sceptics to question the validity of the match. |
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Rather than testing the effectiveness of a theory in clinical practice, basic research tests the validity of the propositions of the theory. |
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Clearly, in this case, there are scientific methods available to test the validity of claims with which a restless population can be kept at bay. |
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He said the team would not pronounce on the validity of the election itself. |
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Neither the questionnaire nor the quiz were tested for validity or reliability. |
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In this particular case, the individual was behaving unusually and the tester was concerned enough to question the validity of the test. |
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Nineteen studies were assessed for internal validity and external validity. |
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He said the US would consider backing the appointment of an independent assessor to pronounce on the validity of the ceasefires. |
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A third way Derrida is metaphysical is that he assumes that meaning has validity only if it is total and absolutely non-contradictory. |
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Every statement gains its validity by fitting into a self-consistent model, and by becoming a useful tool to myself or others. |
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To test the validity of the open-state model, molecular dynamics simulations in octane, a lipid bilayer mimetic, were carried out. |
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The probable result of the insensitivity of TLC is an overestimation of the validity of self reported drug use. |
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Once there is a genuine issue for trial regarding the validity of the Agreement, the promissory estoppel argument also fails. |
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However, little is known about the charts' predictive validity in high risk groups such as South Asians, Polynesians, or African Americans. |
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They refused to recognise the appointment, and announced plans for a legal challenge against the validity of the new government. |
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But again, in my opinion it's tabloid-style sensationalism to run stories the reporters or editors don't even know have any validity at all. |
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How can my views have any validity if they put me in bed with either of the above? |
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Some experiments were realized to verify the validity of the new technique and to provide the temperature profile in the mesopause region. |
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Now, people have a more prudent perspective of this branch of behavioural science and understand its validity. |
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We judged the reliability and validity of data by the methodologies used in each study and judged their generalisability from the study context. |
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There is some validity in their argument, because if our understanding is inherently imperfect, regulations are bound to be defective. |
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The distinction between deductive and inductive validity goes back to Aristotle. |
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The privative clause boosts the validity of the decisions made by Refugee Tribunals and by decision-makers in my Department. |
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All boats and their trailers are obliged to have a Certificate of European Conformity to guarantee the validity of their insurance. |
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In summary, it is possible to suggest that the principles governing the validity of parental consent to research are as follows. |
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But there were still some who challenged her allegations and the validity of the decrypts, calling them forgeries. |
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That was what was getting to me, that this new age crud was being taught alongside genuine academic and technical subjects as if it had equal validity. |
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One can see some validity in a sort of generalised, neo-Marxist argument. |
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I hardly spoke to every patron, but there may have been some validity to his assessment. |
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People, alas, continue to cite it as if it had some validity in either fact or theory. |
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The following month, Mary's first Parliament acknowledged the validity of Catherine of Aragon's marriage, by implication bastardizing Elizabeth once more. |
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I am heartened that they have acknowledged the validity of our marriage. |
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Although children cannot be transferred without parental permission, the validity of their consent is contestable. |
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This objection has considerable validity, on several counts. |
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Because of all the changes it is obviously difficult to test the validity of these claims, but some of Wheelock's main supports are broken reeds to lean on. |
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The effect of this judgment was that the validity of the patent was for the purposes of the inquiry res judicata as between the parties to the action. |
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The table for border weight of excessive leanness was presented to female college students and the validity of the table was assessed through a questionnaire. |
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The mode of payment shall be by a non-operative, bank guarantee, standby letter of credit or a financial guarantee bond with a validity of sixty days. |
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The challenge there was to a refusal to exercise a discretion to revoke the deportation order, which decision is premised on the validity of the deportation order. |
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They deny both the necessity and the validity of atonement by the death of the Cross, and affirm that its propitiation is not necessary to salvation. |
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But while the validity of moulding the myths from separate classical poems is questionable, he is not the first to mangle the work of Homer in the name of cinema. |
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Considerable effort has been expended at the interface between clinical medicine and scientific methods to achieve the maximum validity and usefulness of diagnostic tests. |
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Mathematically trained persons recognize the logical validity of the induction argument, but they refuse to accept it as a guide to practical behavior. |
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An important issue concerns the validity of self reported data. |
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In the view of some methodologists, the validity of a measure ought to be gauged by comparing it to measures of the same concept developed through other methods. |
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Some time ago, I wrote a blog post in which I had the temerity to question the validity of chronic Lyme diagnoses. |
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I will argue that the validity of the notion of deponency is questionable in light of a closer look at the function and meaning of the middle voice in Greek. |
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Miss New York spoke to Mallory Hagan to let her know there was no validity and to apologize if she was offended in any way. |
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The purpose of this essay is to challenge the validity of these claims and to provide some insight into how such historical misconstructions can take root and grow. |
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In many cases consent was obtained by Government officials through fraud, coercion or misrepresentation, tactics which annulled the validity of such consent. |
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As these Enlightened Dissenters were Trinitarians, they felt the need to demonstrate and justify the rationality of the scriptures and the validity of Christ's messiahship. |
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Where a single document is prepared for signature by several persons, the document on its face points to a conclusion that the signatures of all are essential to its validity. |
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But while Norman sympathizes with the fear, he does not believe in its validity. |
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It governs, inter alia, capacity to marry, the legitimacy of children, and succession after death to moveable property and it is one of the tests of the validity of a Will. |
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Shermer distinguishes normal science, nonscience, and borderlands science and lists examples of each, along with his judgment about their scientific validity. |
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Any student of social psychology should know that the subjects of their experiments cannot be apprised of the nature of the experiment without destroying its validity. |
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If they saw them as the latter, critics would set out instead to evaluate the validity of neocon ideas compared to other foreign policy proposals on offer. |
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Although such increases in validity appear to be small, the practical utility may be large when one takes into account the costs associated with unsuccessful job performance. |
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A proof may be messy, dreary, tedious, or look like a joke, but there must be an unequivocal criterion for its validity, even if accessible to but a few specialists. |
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Secondly, even granting validity, the argument is still unsound as its two main premises are either simply false or, at best, highly controversial. |
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It is methodologically challenging to establish the validity of either mother or father reports of father involvement, particularly when parents do not agree. |
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In addition, the validity of peer ratings has been extensively investigated in military settings, suggesting that the peer measure has served us well. |
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One can hardly expect a national drug policy to be effective when serious questions may arise over the validity of the estimates on which it is based. |
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The validity of the data may have been affected in several ways. |
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Triangulation is one way to increase the validity of a qualitative study. |
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In principle, considerations about generalisability should not affect the internal validity inherent in a well performed randomised controlled clinical trial. |
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The minister was asked what guidance had been issued on the validity of fatwas and of other rulings issued by religious authorities to decide matrimonial disputes. |
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There is, to be sure, a measure of validity to the identification. |
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Individuals could also be naturalised as subjects, but naturalisation held only in the place where it had been granted, and had no validity elsewhere in the Empire. |
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The precision, clarity and supposed objectivity of the images established photography as a standard for validity in a regime of truth that valorized scientific precision. |
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Since the two test victories over Bangladesh there's been a something of a brouhaha in cricket circles about the validity of their presence in Test cricket. |
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Reason can merely give what is implied by objects perceived, and has no authority whatever in determining the validity or non-validity of perception. |
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Discovery of the reality is up to the reader through their own research and work to ascertain the validity or non-validity of the information presented here. |
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In the absence of a fact situation which calls into question the validity of the by-law or the policy, an adjudication on these matters would be academic. |
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I simply do not believe in the validity of the concept of a canon, and for that reason I consider the important writers of the past not as models, but as challenges. |
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One of his greatest achievements, mathematical proof of a heliocentric solar system, continues to be used today as a major argument against the validity of astrology. |
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The narrow inclusion and validity criteria stated in the protocol ensured that studies included would be valid and less likely to be heterogeneous or diverse. |
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In order to meet some aspects of the challenge to validity the claimants apply to amend the patent in suit to limit the size of the class of compounds claimed. |
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One justification for his cheeriness was the knowledge that performing well against the world champion would enhance the validity of his comeback. |
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One of the defendants promptly challenged the validity of the summons at the time it was served, and obtained an order striking out the proceedings on those grounds. |
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Ideas that seem close-minded are shunned, despite the validity of some. |
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Construct validity is assessed by convergence and by discriminability. |
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She thought that all that stuff she heard about guys and their cars was just a bunch of hooey but now she wondered if there wasn't some validity in those claims. |
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Thank goodness someone in the county has the courage to stick their head above the parapet and challenge the validity of this quite outrageous system. |
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In preparation for the present pilot study, the authors evaluated the clinical practicability and face validity of telemedicine assessment for diabetes foot care. |
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Since clearly aversive substances such as lithium chloride also produce taste aversion, the taste aversion model appears to have little face validity. |
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Measures like reading scores seem to possess face validity, in the sense that they appear to exhibit a correspondence with what they are measuring. |
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The scale has face validity as a measure of psychological distress. |
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A substantial and growing area of psychological research, cognitive science, knowingly and by design magnifies internal validity at the expense of external validity. |
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After some discussion, the group gives their opinion of the validity or falseness of the disclosure, and the person providing the comment can tell the real story. |
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That connection alone impugns the report's integrity and validity. |
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Generalisations of doubtful validity still hold the field in many instances, crying out for a new generation of detectives, scholars, and writers. |
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The qualitative differences between the two types of internships also raise concerns about the validity of granting academic credits for legislative internships. |
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Rather than having any validity as an alcoholic condition, the terms are used most popularly in AA to label someone who quit drinking on their own. |
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Colleagues in academia, government, a non-government organization, and industry pretested both questionnaires for content, format and readability, validity, and reliability. |
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The items were pretested and refined for contextual and content validity. |
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That is dependent on the validity of the privative provisions, is it not? |
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They strongly declare the validity and importance of temple worship, in the three worlds of existence and the myriad Gods and devas residing in them. |
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As a third party, un-involved, I cannot comment on the validity of the actions in question, nor to the motivation of the incident, whether accidental or purposeful in nature. |
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Regarding the second principle, the lessons of historical linguistics and dialectology provide the strongest arguments available for the linguistic validity of U.S. Spanish. |
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Questions will be asked about the validity of some of the issues, such as people being asked to sniff and record traces of urine and count the amount of dog dirt. |
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The issue is whether, in carrying out this function, the Magistrates have power to enquire into the validity of the maintenance assessments themselves. |
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The results of these studies suggest that both response latencies and validity scales may be helpful in identifying dissimulators on personality tests. |
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The concept of equipoise is essential to the requirement of scientific validity, and is particularly relevant to research that compares interventions. |
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Last summer controversy surrounded the board of management when their treasurer's solicitors challenged the validity of his expulsion from the board. |
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It is your right to doubt the validity and truth of this site. |
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The courts do not have a power to consider the validity of properly enacted laws. |
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The visa may also limit the total number of days the visitor may spend in the applicable territory within the period of validity. |
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Although no Scottish court has yet openly questioned the validity of an Act of Parliament, certain judges have raised the possibility. |
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International monitoring of the elections were not prohibited, and as a result the validity of the elections is disputed. |
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The Supreme Court has the ultimate power of judicial review over Canadian federal and provincial laws' constitutional validity. |
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In other words, high validity cannot result from low reliability, because of the inconsistency or unstableness in the measurement. |
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The validity of the vanity scale was assessed using covariance structure analysis of the data. |
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An appendix offers information on describing associations with correlation coefficients and determining reliability and predictive validity. |
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Until now, the validity of the verb SESQUIOXlDIZE, and its present participle SESQUIOXIDIZING, has been in question. |
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In the review of literature on the SWBS, no specific validity data was found on adolescents. |
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The inability to find a manuscript in Copenhagen after Bertram's death provoked some questions as to its validity. |
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By doing so examiners are erroring in the direction of drawing hypotheses based on greater evidence of reliability and validity. |
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The visa validity then indicates the time period when entry is permitted into the country. |
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A validity study for the CLEP introductory calculus subject examination at the University of IIIinois. |
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With some countries, the validity of a visa is not the same as the authorized period of stay. |
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The validity of a trend line may be partially associated to the number of connection points. |
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Many countries require a remaining passport validity of no less than six months on arrival, as well as having at least two to four blank pages. |
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Issues concerning the validity of car insurance and customs are specified by SBAs' administration. |
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To test the validity of Strategy two, we compared the capacitance of this the DNA SAMs in HEPES and spermadine buffers. |
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Discriminative validity of metabolic and workload measurements for identifying individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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The StrikeIron Email Verification Web Service instantly determines the validity of an email address or domain. |
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Two new species of damselfishes, with comments on the validity of two additional pomacentrid fishes. |
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Graham reported that a raw score over 16 at F scale of MMPI, which we used as a validity criteria in our study is in favor of malingering. |
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The central test case over the validity of these theories would be the possibility of a liquidity trap, like that experienced by Japan. |
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Permits are issued with a validity period of between one and five years and allow for a stay in the border area of up to three months. |
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Controls on car liability insurance validity and other formalities may also take place. |
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In primary HBE cells, EGTA eliminated MMP-1 secretion in response to DEP or OE, thus confirming the validity of this mechanism. |
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Recall that the branch of mathematical logic called Proof Theory is only concerned with validity and varieties of constructivity. |
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We evaluated the validity of the assay by analyzing bark beetles intercepted at quarantine stations. |
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To estimate the construct validity, we used correlation analysis to check the isotonicity among the inputs and outputs. |
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In recent years the validity of the interpretation has been debated by historians. |
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Face validity concerns the realism of the simulator as evaluated by the learner. |
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While our survey was determined to have good content and face validity, it has not undergone assessments of criterion or content validity. |
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Face validity was established by our contact in Tanzania, who administered the questionnaire to four students in each program. |
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Woodward, the librarian of Windsor Castle, wrote a series of articles for the Gentleman's Magazine that challenged the validity of the text. |
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Data presented by Curry as evidence of good validity only confirmed predictive validity and not construct or face validity. |
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In contrast, face validity refers to the degree that the instrument appears to have content validity. |
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The passport had a printed list of countries for which it was valid, which was added to in handwriting as validity increased. |
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They suggest that the authors of these studies find support for racial distinctions only because they began by assuming the validity of race. |
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AstroTurf argued against infringement and validity of the patent in question. |
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Overall, the measures exhibited strong psychometric properties in terms of convergent and discriminant validity. |
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Whilst it does recognise the validity of the orders of certain groups which separated from communion with Holy See. |
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Additionally, the convention's secretary, William Jackson, signed the document to authenticate the validity of the delegate signatures. |
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Thus the period of validity would vary between 11 and 12 months depending how early in the month it was bought. |
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The disagreement centered on the validity of Smyth's se-baptism and differing views on joining the Waterlander Mennonite church in Amsterdam. |
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An accused infringer has the right to challenge the validity of the patent allegedly being infringed in a counterclaim. |
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Language scholars long ago denied that the myth of a standard American dialect has any validity. |
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Haredi and Modern Orthodox Judaism vary somewhat in their view of the validity of Halakhic reconsideration. |
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Early in 2005, the Countryside Alliance took a case to court to challenge the validity of the 1949 Act. |
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A travel authorisation with limited territorial validity may be issued only exceptionally. |
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Even within Spain influential voices, such as Francisco de Vitoria, had denounced the validity of the Inter caetera. |
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Spain's attempts to persuade other European powers on the legal validity of the Inter caetera were never successful. |
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Furthermore, people began to question the validity of the social hierarchy and the idea that the scholar should be above the farmer. |
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Unfortunately this legend is not supported by archaeological evidence so its validity is disputable. |
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