If one wants to use a god of the gaps argument, one can posit an intelligent cause as an alternative to any scientific theory. |
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Some posit that it crosses the membrane at the channel periphery or traverses the canaliculus. |
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Moreover, a polyphonic style resists univocal concepts of selfhood, which posit the self as knowable and unified. |
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They also posit that creative leadership is just as much about choice as ability. |
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The decision to reveal himself, and to posit himself as the superable eternal being, was only one and the same decision. |
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The crowd consists of individuals who posit solutions in a crowdsourcing application. |
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It would seem unlikely, therefore, that the dilemma which you posit can arise if there truly is a miscarriage of justice. |
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The above arguments posit that fewer safeguard and control rules are expected in family-owned organizations. |
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The evolution of the Constitution is seen as a rhetorical tool with which to posit political arguments in favour of future change. |
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Where are the Raelian books that posit that life was bioengineered on Earth by an alien race? |
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Heidegger highlights that every posit inherently contains the absence of what it is not. |
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Such a hands-off view, coupled with the posit of ontologically distinctive quantifiers, is endorsed by various optimists, including McDaniel. |
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Therefore, the only way to represent it is to posit different points of view and encourage the mind to move between these different perspectives. |
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This thought prompted him to posit a revised version of the Resurrection story. |
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Theories that posit a distinction between childhood and adolescent onset conduct disorder generate several specific predictions, two of which will be addressed in this study. |
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Rather, it is an attempt to posit some correctives to the discourse. |
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His more polemical books, such as Black Mass and Straw Dogs, often posit a worldview bleak enough to make Beckett blanch. |
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On this account, the word based theories posit that lexical relations in Semitic languages are linked to derivations involving lexemes and morphemes. |
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Some posit that the breed has common roots and was crossbred with Chinese dogs brought by the Conquistadors. |
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Mr Chirac used to posit France, however unrealistically, as a counterpoint to the United States. |
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But it then goes on to posit the European Union as an alternative or antidote to such totalitarianism. |
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Some scientists posit that very large escapements could result in decreased future abundance or production of a stock. |
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Psychoanalysts since Freud posit the singularity of the personal relationship that is constituted in an analysis. |
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It is not enough for Ivaco to merely posit an alternative theory to rebut this presumption. |
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These theories posit that children need a male role model in their lives to thrive. |
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Humanists posit the existence of a community of humanity that binds every individual to all others. |
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You posit an external, objective reality whose solidity allows an objective mind to perceive it fully and without cultural bias or observational tint. |
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From that perspective, a main problem in the book is its tendency to posit psychosocial explanations over against ecclesiastical, theological, and philosophical turns. |
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To posit that the war brings us closer to faith is a sleight of hand that makes fools of us all. |
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Advocates of intervention may want to posit the U.S. as the world's police. |
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You posit that talking about the aesthetics of scent in traditional aesthetic terms makes scent subservient to other disciplines. |
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Well, I am not sure that I am prepared to posit a guess on that. |
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It seems that wherever I posit some belief of mine or aver a heartfelt conviction, some negative, clueless dunderhead seems to follow my commentary with inanities. |
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Such schemes, advanced by reformists like the SEK, posit the possibility of radically redistributing wealth without getting rid of the capitalist system. |
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I wouldn't posit the question as ethics versus science, because I think there are ethical arguments in favour of doing stem cell work, as well as ethical arguments against. |
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For example, current theories of social capital posit a reinforcing cycle. |
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House of Cards appears to posit that ruthlessness is next to godliness. |
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Facing a scandal, the German authorities tried to posit the idea that this visit had a purely humanitarian objective: to talk about the fate of foreigners detained in Iran. |
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Parliament has proposed tightening already strict laws on public protest. For bosses in the security service, Mr Sodiqov's brief meeting at a reception with the affable Mr Ord-Smith was enough to posit a British conspiracy. |
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Critics of contemporary culture generally posit a steep decline in cultural literacy. |
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Both films revolve around a seemingly ordinary citizen who is told that they are actually the most important person on the planet, and both posit that the human race is being farmed by technologically advanced baddies. |
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Older analyses posit the cases nominative and genitive and there are some remains of distinct accusative and dative forms as well. |
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Fu opposes poststructuralist readings of the body which posit solidarity between logocentrism and phallocentrism. |
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The challenge stems from the fact that these theories posit the existence of a finite verb phrase constituent. |
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The hypothesis should posit causal mechanisms or processes, or if no causal mechanism is known, there should be some evidence of a possible statistical correlation. |
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Historians have analysed the Vedas to posit a Vedic culture in the Punjab region and the upper Gangetic Plain. |
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You don't prove the negative. The burden of proof is on those who posit the existence of their cosmic sky fairy. |
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They posit that the right to be consulted when the federal or provincial government is contemplating a decision that can affect Aboriginal and Treaty rights and title is carried with an Aboriginal person wherever they are. |
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The linguistic development via ykun is only possible for maku if we posit a complicated chain of apocopes and changes of stress. |
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Many hypotheses posit separate explanations for the sexual preference of each group. |
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Those who use the second and third definitions are either trying to posit an explanation for what the public sector does or are trying to develop criteria for establishing what it should do. |
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One might even posit that, in this trailblazing sector, it was the employers' initial refusal to negotiate that led the unions to develop such a strategy. |
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Our new CFO will help us manage our rapid organic growth, integrate cutting edge technology throughout our organization and posit us to continue our acquisitions and strategic partnerships. |
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Romanov posit that the modernday tuliptree descends from a plant named Archaeanthus and not the magnolia, as commonly thought. |
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Let us therefore obtain an account from both kinds of men in turn on behalf of the beinghood they posit. |
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Abascal-Hildebrand applies the language philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer to posit tutoring as a translative process not merely textually but personally. |
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Some extensions of the standard model posit the existence of preons as fundamental building blocks of quarks and leptons, which could hypothetically form preon stars. |
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Ruled out were ruled hypotheses which posit that invasions subsequent to the Clovis culture overwhelmed or assimilated previous migrants into the Americas. |
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One widespread means of addressing this difficulty is to posit movement. |
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Nevertheless for the sake of discussion here, I posit a situation that engages experts and uses the thrip infestation as a hypothetical case study. |
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I posit that the Bhagavad-gita as a living document adapts itself to future generations and welcomes a recasting to fit the moral dilemmas of contemporary life. |
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Police say fishermen Posit and Somkhaoyai confessed to killing 21-year-old Katherine Horton from Cardiff, on the evening of New Year's Day. |
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Yesterday, Mr Shinawatra called for Posit and Somkhaoyai to be executed if found guilty. |
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In Mexico, POSIT Alert allows buyside traders to anonymously cross blocks of shares on the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores. |
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The Posit Science brain exercises will expand the offering from health and safety, to also include wellness. |
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The launch of POSIT in Singapore generates new opportunities for buyside traders to source block liquidity among their peers. |
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Engine man Somporn Sangthong, 51, said they had all been drinking whisky and watching pornographic movies on New Year's Day before Posit and Somkhaoyai left. |
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