"paradoxical to hold that damages in totality are
inferable from
The second is a common-sense modal logic by which the approximate truth of theories is
inferable from true observational predictions."
As per the official articulation, the meeting, held at HEC Secretariat and directed by the HEC director, cleared up those degrees of Lancaster University might not be perceived and attested by the HEC
inferable from the deficiency of fundamental scholastic prerequisites.
(53) Because no enumerated power authorized Congress to create financial instrumentalities, (54) a national bank would have been constitutional only if
inferable through the Necessary and Proper Clause.
When a FABA sends out fiction, she suggests not just that the world, characters, and narrator(s) are fictitious but also that any authorial voice or values
inferable from the text are not to be taken at face value, that is, for the values of the FABA.
On Wednesday, the hidden -- but
inferable -- hand of the national GOP shuffled Colorado's political deck.
Ce theme serait
inferable de l'hapax a[??] atteste en Ys 28, 3 [??] << et un royaume imperissable >>.
A second delegation argument draws upon a line of cases holding that tax regulations cannot add requirements or limitations not in the statute and not fairly
inferable from it.
Inferability of Variable Types Variable Type
Inferable for
Inferable for Advanced Simple Level Level 1 Yes No 2 No No 3 Yes No 4 No No 5 Yes No 6 Yes Yes 7 Yes Yes Asset Rating Application Process
Guth and Ginsberg (1990) provide a framework for fitting CE into strategic management, where CE can also be manifested as an identifiable strategy, as
inferable from the presence of patterns of entrepreneurial behavior and an overall perspective that lends meaning to and directs that activity (Mintzberg 1987), and influences its financial outcomes (Zahra 1991).
Although still a qualitative approach, the increasing complexity of the framework should provide information not presently
inferable from the independent assessments.
Some of the most beautiful images convey a sense of uncanny formalization, whereby the obviously deliberate framing of some particular element, such as the central zip of a center pole of a sunlit New York subway car (typically
inferable as a row of several) allows, in a 1978 image, for seemingly fortuitous alignments of shadows, and compensations, more than contrived compositional balance, in the different distributions of elements, left and right.
Of the transcription process, Del Giudice says, "Listening at such a distance in time, to recover the actual words and intonation,
inferable gestures, and other modalities, required the most acute sort of attention--and sometimes conjecture." This honest assessment of the process of collecting and interpreting oral histories, along with Del Giudice's intimate knowledge of her subject, her accomplishments as a scholar, and her excellent editing of this volume are evidence that the presentation in this book represents the truth, beyond reasonable doubt.