993 resultados para Housing problem


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As seen from road.

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Side elevation, showing upper level bedroom windows.

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View to rear of townhouses with enclosed garden, shed and clothes line.

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View to flats with townhouses beyond.

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View of flats from internal street.

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View to townhouses with individual front porch and paired carports.

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View to front elevation of flats from internal street.

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View through internal street with townhouses on left and flats on left.

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View to townhouses and carports from east.

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View to development with townhouses in foreground and flats beyond.

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View of townhouses from exterior.

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We investigate the effect of the coefficient of the critical nonlinearity for the Neumann problem on the existence of least energy solutions. As a by-product we establish a Sobolev inequality with interior norm.

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The received view of an ad hoc hypothesis is that it accounts for only the observation(s) it was designed to account for, and so non-adhocness is generally held to be necessary or important for an introduced hypothesis or modification to a theory. Attempts by Popper and several others to convincingly explicate this view, however, prove to be unsuccessful or of doubtful value, and familiar and firmer criteria for evaluating the hypotheses or modified theories so classified are characteristically available. These points are obscured largely because the received view fails to adequately separate psychology from methodology or to recognise ambiguities in the use of 'ad hoc'.

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Watkins proposes a neo-Popperian solution to the pragmatic problem of induction. He asserts that evidence can be used non-inductively to prefer the principle that corroboration is more successful over all human history than that, say, counter-corroboration is more successful either over this same period or in the future. Watkins's argument for rejecting the first counter-corroborationist alternative is beside the point. However, as whatever is the best strategy over all human history is irrelevant to the pragmatic problem of induction since we are not required to act in the past, and his argument for rejecting the second presupposes induction.

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