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- When feeding it walks about methodologically, probing the ground regularly.
- Those studies turned out to be methodologically flawed or downright fraudulent.
- Simon Walker has criticized the HRIA as " methodologically weak ".
- Andersen broke new ground both methodologically and theoretically with this work.
- Their peer reviewers assess only whether a paper is methodologically sound.
- But critics have attacked such evidence as largely anecdotal or methodologically flawed.
- The agency is methodologically seeking a solution, Epstein said.
- The drug industry attacked the aspirin studies as methodologically unsound.
- Methodologically, a wide variety of approaches have been taken.
- He wanted the Turkish language reform to be methodologically based.
- Methodologically, access to this field is obtained through the phenomenological reduction.
- What is methodologically important is that do they remember and write differently?
- Any comparisons, it says, are " methodologically naive ."
- Political science is methodologically diverse and appropriates many methods originating in social research.
- The profession, in short, is methodologically small bore, and rarely exhilarating.
- Hutton's work was criticized as " methodologically naive " by a reviewer.
- In fact, under conditions of severe uncertainty this methodologically speaking is very unlikely.
- Hence, the challenge that one faces conceptually, methodologically and technically is considerable.
- Methodologically, Noica can be considered, paradoxically, an anti-Hegelian Hegelian.
- Methodologically, much work has been GIS have also be utilized to good effect.
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