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  • :b : something (as [[material]] [[evidence]] or a [[formal]] attestation) that indicates the [[worth]], [[virtue]], or effectiveness o [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...emistry]] and [[biology]], and human systems in [[economics]] and [[social science]] (the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_sociology computational [[Traditionally]], the [[formal]] [[modeling]] of [[systems]] has been via a [[mathematical model]], which
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  • ...world [[leadership]] not held by any single country) and [[create]] some [[formal]] and informal [[interdependence]] between countries, with some [[limited]] [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...e it is assumed rather than being a subject of discussion; these include [[science]], [[law]], and everyday life. ...e]]--forever exempt from all transient vicissitudes, albeit never dead and formal, always vibrant and adaptable--radiantly alive. But when truth becomes link
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  • ...influence on, and has been greatly influenced by, Western [[religion]], [[science]], and [[politics]], and the philosophies of the [[Abrahamic religion]]s ([ ...and their separation from philosophy: [[mathematics]] became a specialized science in the ancient world, and "natural philosophy" developed into the disciplin
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  • ...ις, taxis (meaning 'order', 'arrangement') and νόμος, nomos ('[[law]]' or 'science'). Taxonomy uses taxonomic units, known as taxa (singular taxon). ...spect to a specific context. In scenarios taken from the legal domain, a [[formal]] account of the open-texture of legal terms is modeled, which suggests var
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  • ...on many [[discipline]]s such as [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], [[computer science]], [[linguistics]], [[neuroscience]], [[sociology]] and [[anthropology]].[h ...uggles and triumphs of daily life provide far more instruction than does [[formal]] schooling (thus [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_twain Mark Twain]'s a
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  • ...o dating, sexual relations, and other areas in which they have received no formal or informal education. ...ated to [[data mining]] and [[statistics]] but also [[theoretical computer science]].
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  • ...ating to the Status of Refugees] of 1951 as a person who (according to the formal definition in article 1A of this Convention) "owing to a well-founded [[fea [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...root of the [[Latin]] verb ''portare'' (meaning "to carry"). Fort's first formal use of the [[word]] occurred in the second chapter of his 1931 book [https: ...raversing the physical [[space]] between them. It is a common subject in [[science fiction]] literature, film, video games, and television.
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  • *2 : [[formal]] withdrawal from an [[organization]] [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...l]] and [[religious]] factors. While most monarchies have dispensed with [[formal]] coronation rites, preferring simpler enthronement, investiture, or benedi [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • * [[Statistics|Statisticians]] have developed formal rules for inference from quantitative data. ...e is never false. This is because the validity of a deductive inference is formal. The inferred conclusion of a valid deductive inference is necessarily true
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  • Since the emergence of [[Social Sciences|social science]]s, authority has been a subject of research in a variety of empirical sett ...ity which depends for its [[legitimacy (political science)|legitimacy]] on formal rules and established laws of the state, which are usually written down, an
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  • ..., the legal status of libraries and information resources, and the applied science of computer technology used in documentation and records management. ...lassification, Preservation, Reference, Statistics and Management. Library science is constantly evolving, incorporating new topics like Database Management,
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  • ...followed by name and/or the country represented. In many countries, less formal variations are frequently used, such as "Ambassador" followed by name, or t In a less formal sense, the word is used for high-profile non-diplomatic representative of v
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  • ...n both [[cognitive science]] and [[artificial intelligence]]. In cognitive science it is concerned with how people store and process information. In ...gence. AI researchers have borrowed representation theories from cognitive science. Thus there are representation techniques such as frames, rules and seman
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  • ...re is sometimes termed [[pure science]] to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • ...here is sometimes termed 'pure science' to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • ...[[scientific method]], a harnessing of curiosity. This research provides [[science|scientific]] [[information]] and theories for the explanation of the [[natu ...ubject matter and researcher, the following steps are usually part of most formal research, both basic and applied:
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