| 21. | Arbitrary decomposition into subsystems is methodologically unacceptable, as not based on precise criteria.
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| 22. | Methodologically, the book extends the interpretive methodology Press used in her first book.
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| 23. | Drawing sweeping conclusions from such a trial would be inappropriate, and not methodologically sound.
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| 24. | This is because the relatively few studies that have found such a risk are methodologically suspect.
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| 25. | It is usually richly informed by phylogenetics, but remains a methodologically and logically distinct discipline.
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| 26. | I still think it was methodologically unsound to delete them-but they've gone.
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| 27. | Matasovi criticizes GoBb's approach as " methodologically unacceptable ", and others which have not.
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| 28. | Based on this argument, GPT was developed as a methodologically grounded means of theorizing communication practices.
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| 29. | Which raises the question, why not publish the methodologically sound study instead of this problematic one?
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| 30. | So, methodologically speaking, we have to display the true value at a distance from its estimate.
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