There is more acoustic instrumentation on this album, but that's not to say that the songs are any more conventional or, indeed, describable. |
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His service in the Senate, while not describable as stellar, has featured some important moments of gravity and responsibility. |
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These companies must have in place a reliable and easily describable B2B credit management system. |
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The Incarnation implied that God had become man i.e., fully visible and, thus, describable in his human nature. |
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First, a 'result' is a defined as a describable or measurable development change resulting from a cause-and-effect relationship. |
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A result can be defined as a describable and measurable change in state due to a cause and effect relationship induced by that intervention. |
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A result is a describable or measurable change in state that is derived from a cause and effect relationship. |
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The pupils immediately understood that each of these things was in itself a reality, an object outside of us, scientifically, coldly describable. |
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As for the protesting and organizing, Morales said the experience was beyond words. ⤽It is not describable,⤠he said. |
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Since any sign originates from the junction of these two planes, any sign is theoretically describable in tensive terms. |
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There are many similarities between the perfumery and oenology, though they are not easily describable. |
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What is essential to the functioning of thought is not accessible to consciousness, does not bring with it any describable phenomenal evidence. |
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Abstract painting was unsatisfying, flat, barren, describable only in terms of itself. |
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Let us say that taoïsm is the visible part in some sense, the describable part of zen. |
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Another Australian materialist, D. M. Armstrong, held, on the other hand, that colours are as a matter of fact properties of objects, such properties being of the sort describable in the theoretical terms of physics. |
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Because the suppression mechanism is not describable in probabilistic terms, suppressed tables are not amenable to statistical methods such as imputation. |
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By ingenious geometric arguments, he showed that planetary orbits in the restricted three-body problem are too complicated to be describable by any explicit formula. |
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Jablum's Jamaica blue Mountain is a coffee with a balanced medley of coffee flavours depicting a richness and sweetness that is hardly describable. |
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Not so Luhmann, because social systems are not that way describable. |
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In this central chapter, it is attemped to gather and sort substantial facts, based on the existing literature, which make the level of scientific knowledge concerning nuclear systems describable. |
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But I get little help from the supposed contrast for as I see it one and the same aggregate of persons may well be describable both as a section of the public and as a fluctuating body of private individuals. |
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Certainly I can tell you that it is not definable or describable. |
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