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Such a circle can be broken by way of coordinative definition.
The problem is that coordinative definitions seem to beg the question.
This concept is similar to "muscle synergies" and "coordinative structures."
The contemporative has both coordinative and subordinative functions depending on context.
Coordinative definition has two major features.
The director has the coordinative leadership as well as the highest authority to prosecute criminal offences.
Reichenbach's conventionalism, applying to space and time, focuses around the idea of coordinative definition.
After this setting of coordinative definition, however, the geometry of spacetime is set.
An example of two main clauses () linked together by a coordinative conjunction (bold) is:
But I've got one marketable talent-what the interviewer called a peculiarly coordinative affinity for multiplex circuitry.
These consist of two or more noun stems, connected in sense with 'and' (copulative or coordinative).
As the degree of coordinative unsaturation increases, more bonds are broken and the metal cation becomes destabilized.
On the concept of coordinative structures as dissipative structures: I. Theoretical lines of convergence.
Other functions include long-term planning of security approaches, and maintaining cooperative and coordinative relations with the national security elements of selected countries.
Steric factors therefore dominate, with coordinative saturation of the metal being balanced against inter-ligand repulsion.
Public Prosecutors work on a regional basis, whereas the Director of Public Prosecutions has the coordinative leadership.
For example, the interpretation of "the geodesic between two points" as correspondent to "the path of a light ray in a vacuum" provides a coordinative definition.
During SF, the team performs coordinative tasks to make sure the events run smoothly and the guests and sponsors are catered to.
And so it is a coordinative role, it is one where he is going to have to be out front, leading the way in a lot of areas.
The stability of these surface structures are evaluated by surface polarity, the degree of coordinative unsaturation and defect sites.
The method of correlating the abstract mathematical objects of the pure part of theories with physical objects consists in coordinative definitions.
Complexes with high coordinative unsaturation display high reactivity so long as they do not undergo intramolecular reactions.
Coordinative method leads from abducing a plausible hypothesis to judging it for its testability and for how its trial would economize inquiry itself.
The Service Coordinator provides case management and coordinative services to elderly residents, particularly to those who are "frail" and "at-risk" allowing them to remain in their current residence.
However, this coordinative behaviour has only been shown to occur when SecA is bound to SecYEG.