The writings of the various authors were examined and evaluated to assess the current tenability of the author's thought. |
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We have yet to examine a few other challenges to the tenability of the theory. |
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Don't doomsday and alarmist theories need evidence to support their tenability, also? |
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One need not evaluate the scientific evidence for the assertions made to question the tenability of the propositions. |
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This discrepancy too is putting pressure on the tenability of the Atlantic alliance. |
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And this connects with familiar debates as to the tenability of externalist views in the philosophy of mind. |
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The tenability of the Plaintiff's claim was argued at length. |
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They have not examined the empirical tenability of their assumptions. |
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Doesn't destroying the tenability of air travel deal western civilisation a truly crippling blow? |
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In Veljekset Vaara Oy the social tenability includes managing the health and occupational safety of all employees according to existing laws and regulations. |
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For this audience, my paper provides compelling evidence against the tenability of the traditional versions of the memory deficit and meta-memory deficit theories. |
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Europe itself is changing too, though: the population is ageing, with all the consequences that this entails for labour participation and tenability of pension schemes and health care. |
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This undertaking is new, consistent with direct budgetary support, and should enable many countries to strengthen the tenability of the reforms they wish to undertake in the management of their education systems. |
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He questions the tenability of regarding the Scriptures as inerrant, since no original copies exist. |
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