Elsewhere he writes that a model is
verified by its consequences in distinctive behaviour (e.g. the power of love) and by its ability to lead to articulations which provide «the most comprehensive and most coherent map of the universe».20
But there are mathematical concepts which are imageless, which are independent of experience, and which are indirectly
verified by the consequences, thus providing us with knowledge of the real world.
Not exact matches
Requires the EPA Administrator to report to Congress
by July 1, 2013, and every four years thereafter, on an analysis of: (1) key findings based on the latest scientific information relevant to global climate change; (2) capabilities to monitor and
verify GHG reductions on a worldwide basis; and (3) the status of worldwide efforts for reducing GHG emission, preventing dangerous atmospheric concentrations of GHGs, preventing significant irreversible
consequences of climate change, and reducing vulnerability to the impacts of climate change.
Besides, it would be up to the national judges» interpretation to
verify the applicability of the new norms and their practical
consequences, and to the Italian legislator to specify and / or integrate such normative framework
by means of new dispositions, in case that proved necessary.
is basically made redundant,
by his other statement: «I interpret this case to mean that agents in the future will now be required to
verify all the contents of an SPIS or face the
consequences in a regulatory hearing.