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How to use definiteness in a sentence

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Languages that lack definiteness markers like the Slavonic ones are expected to resort to demonstratives more freely.
There are two ways in which contrafactual definiteness could be false, for there are two parts to it.
Arguments like those about hidden variables and contrafactual definiteness are philosophical.
For definiteness, we based our simulation study on a model appropriate for human populations.
For definiteness, we assume that in the course of unit time, events occur in the following order.
A well-posed problem is a problem that can be stated with enough clarity and definiteness that it is guaranteed a solution.
He stated that he liked the structure they had, such as the definiteness in the policies, and knowing if he violated a rule he would be locked in his room.
Intellectual progress has gone not from confusion toward definiteness but from definiteness toward confusion.
In the exact sciences we have greater certainty of information, whereas in the non exact sciences we do not have that degree of definiteness.
I'm under the impression that contrafactual definiteness and locality then are logical contradictions so thus not logically possible as well as physically impossible.
The important line of an estimation of economic activities is its quantitative definiteness.
Since a contract is concluded by the mere acceptance of an offer, the terms of the future agreement must already be indicated with sufficient definiteness in the offer itself.
This principle of clarity and definiteness of law of property and of land registry law requires that the object of legal relations is unequivocally and unambiguously identified.
Its power is entirely dependent on the normative considerations for which it provides articulation: sensitivity to context, capacity to reflect State will, concreteness, clarity, definiteness.
Articles specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope.
In Scandinavian languages, adjectives are declined according to the gender, number, and definiteness of the noun they modify.
Namely in the indefiniteness of existence is where definiteness is hidden.
Such systems are distinguished by their simplicity and definiteness of their designs, independence of the span constructions, convenience of manufacturing and assemblage.
Hence it goes on to say in what this definiteness of type is to consist.
Yet, we need good will, cooperation, and a definiteness of purpose in order to engage in the many years of co-parenting that lie ahead in a unified, loving way that gives children the chance to be healthy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Sergius sternly declined, but was horrified by the definiteness of his desire.
It comes from the very crispness and definiteness with which he sees things.
There is more definiteness of impression and readiness of recall for auditory than for articulatory motor sense feelings.
It shall not be a book of ultimate definiteness or a book of exact science.
A card index was recommended, and greater definiteness in the description of the bodily marks was to be observed.
On such a mysterious subject, definiteness is neither to be expected nor desired.
It is this reiterative nature which, joined to its schematic definiteness, gives Empathy its extraordinary power over us.
While the social organization has advanced in coherence and heterogeneity, it has also advanced in definiteness.
The advantages in definiteness, in accuracy, in verifiability were all on the side of the new knowledge.
But this relation of representativeness which we have discovered gives definiteness.
These directions, though they are by no means simple to carry out, seem at least to possess the quality of definiteness and straightforwardness.
It is impossible to answer the question with anything like definiteness.
One great lack in the church today is a lack of definiteness.
The natural feelings of the people lack purpose and definiteness.
His great success in war was due largely to his definiteness of aim.
Sturm's course has the merit of definiteness, thoroughness, and unity.
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