| 41. | The first may denote the mediative ( evidential or non evidential ), the inferential, or the reportative.
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| 42. | An " inferential " evidential indicates information was not personally experienced but was inferred from indirect evidence.
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| 43. | Bosley Crowther wrote that the film had " a strangely obscure, inferential, almost studiedly perplexing quality ".
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| 44. | They are also asked to demonstrate literal, inferential, and evaluative comprehension of a variety of printed materials.
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| 45. | The evidence is inferential : For a star with what amounted to a separate life, Kaye had few dalliances.
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| 46. | For formal hypotheses the concepts are represented empirically ( or operationalized ) as numeric variables and tested using inferential statistics.
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| 47. | Approximately half of these items relate to specific factual content, while the other half are more inferential in nature.
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| 48. | Wegner s account is a leading example of a postdictive or inferential account of the attribution of self-agency.
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| 49. | "What we have is more inferential than hard evidence, " one U . S . official said.
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| 50. | The theory is a version of a so-called " conceptual " or " inferential role " theory of concepts.
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