Their definition of truth conduciveness deviates slightly from the standard account given above. |
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Olsson defines truth conduciveness in the standard fashion. |
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If this is correct, we are tacitly recognizing a close connection between justification and truth conduciveness, which is a central tenet of the reliable process theory of justified belief. |
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One can now find a counterexample to the truth conduciveness of any measure C through a strategic choice of the level at which the reliability is held fixed. |
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The environment dimension involves the conduciveness of the regulatory and ICT environments to delivering e-government services. |
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Noah and the Whale chose the chapel to record Last Night on Earth for its sonics and conduciveness to creativity, combining recording there with a commercial studio to harness the sound. |
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It is relevant here to mention Singh and Singh's suggestion that norm of work conduciveness helped in exercising soft and subtle influence tactics. |
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Interestingly, what seems to bring him the most pleasure is not this contemplative moment's conduciveness to self-discovery, but its potential to defer epiphany. |
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