Science pursues knowledge through testing, observation and the systematization of facts, principles and methods. |
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His systematization of these texts became one of the chief bases for the structure of the later printed versions of this corpus of texts. |
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But cities have other dimensions that defy the calm logic and systematization of this approach. |
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This was the start of the systematization of analytical chemistry and the beginning of rationalization of the atomic mass of the elements. |
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Stories come first, then theological and catechetical systematization, which in turn enable us to critique the stories. |
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This needs systematization in order to be able to find ways to link up to the subtle life that surrounds us. |
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Product communicability is one of the central elements that justifies systematization efforts. |
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This coordination was helped by a working group responsible for the systematization activity. |
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The systematization and sharing of local experiences will promote ownership and sustainability. |
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But programme and project follow-up, as well as systematization and dissemination of results, need to be strengthened. |
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This project is aimed at systematization and cleansing of expendable property data in the Galileo system to enhance property management. |
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However, it was impossible for them to dedicate a full week to undertaking a systematization exercise. |
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Peacebuilding and democracy is a relatively new field of systematization of our experience. |
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Bakhtin's architectonics is a temporary, contingent vantage point not lending itself to systematization, and thus the victory is temporary as well. |
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Such systematization is all about providing a stable platform for the emergence of what are, I trust, the more interesting sorts of complexity and diversity. |
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Languages are only a little better suited to systematization than images. |
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Galileo affirmed the Archimedean ideal of deductive systematization. |
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Both approaches go back to the 18th century in their fundamental elements, but what is seen in the 19th century is the greater systematization and the much wider range of data employed. |
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We have embarked on a modernization programme of our statistical processes, which will provide us with a high degree of process systematization and statistical integration. |
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Given the diversity of actors involved, which all of us are familiar with, responsibilities must be assigned, and better systematization is required. |
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This question, however, has to be decided by the Commission as soon as possible, since it is a precondition for the further systematization of future draft rules. |
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He devoted himself untiringly to the promotion and systematization of his ideas and to their application in the cause of the improvement of society. |
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For, on the one hand, there is no guarantee that one person's priorities will be the same as the next person's and, on the other, it is the systematization that is important. |
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It will entail encouraging cooperation for the development of education, technical assistance, scientific research, systematization of information, and dissemination activities in the field of human rights. |
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This is possible when systematization is undertaken in projects as a strict and permanent exercise, as is the case with planning, appraisal, monitoring and evaluation. |
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This systematization extended to a youth's education. |
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The systematization should continue with the creation of formal mechanisms to collect and share lessons within programmes and the provision of training on the use of these mechanisms. |
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The Commission should adopt a resolution condemning the systematization of impunity and calling for the perpetrators of war crimes and crimes against humanity to be brought before independent and impartial courts. |
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Finally, the material produced as part of the systematization and exchanges of experiences also conveys a clear message of the need to promote community organization and sustainable development. |
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The individual, specific type of each disease escapes any systematization. |
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Tentative steps towards the systematization of archaeology as a science took place during the Enlightenment era in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. |
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