Most ancient pagan beliefs place more emphasis upon the non-uniformities of Nature than the regularities. |
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Because of these regularities, the members of each group are known as a homologous series. |
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Seen from a million times further away, quite different kinds of structures and regularities may appear. |
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We will develop computer software to automatically recognize the genre of documents by exploiting observed regularities of substance and form. |
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In genes of cold-blooded animals, plants, and unicellular organisms, these regularities are weaker and often not consistent. |
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One is represented by science, which is founded on the search for regularities, sometimes for laws of nature, backed by maths and logic. |
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But these experiential regularities are object-dependent, whereas the phenomenalist needs object-independent regularities concerning experiences alone. |
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It will also identify and cognize the categories, regularities and principles of warfare in interconnection with the general knowledge about the war. |
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Hume famously claimed that inductions are based on regularities found in experience, and concluded that the inductive predictions may very well turn out being false. |
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Endogenous growth theory was satisfied with accounting for empirical regularities in the growth process of developed economies over the last hundred years. |
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Rather, the scientific method gives us a variety of partial explanations about regularities that hold in the world and that are gained through experiment. |
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