Languages that lack definiteness markers like the Slavonic ones are expected to resort to demonstratives more freely. |
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There are two ways in which contrafactual definiteness could be false, for there are two parts to it. |
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Arguments like those about hidden variables and contrafactual definiteness are philosophical. |
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For definiteness, we based our simulation study on a model appropriate for human populations. |
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For definiteness, we assume that in the course of unit time, events occur in the following order. |
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A well-posed problem is a problem that can be stated with enough clarity and definiteness that it is guaranteed a solution. |
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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. |
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Intellectual progress has gone not from confusion toward definiteness but from definiteness toward confusion. |
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In the exact sciences we have greater certainty of information, whereas in the non exact sciences we do not have that degree of definiteness. |
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I'm under the impression that contrafactual definiteness and locality then are logical contradictions so thus not logically possible as well as physically impossible. |
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The important line of an estimation of economic activities is its quantitative definiteness. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Articles specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope. |
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In Scandinavian languages, adjectives are declined according to the gender, number, and definiteness of the noun they modify. |
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Namely in the indefiniteness of existence is where definiteness is hidden. |
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Such systems are distinguished by their simplicity and definiteness of their designs, independence of the span constructions, convenience of manufacturing and assemblage. |
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Hence it goes on to say in what this definiteness of type is to consist. |
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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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For example, in English definiteness is usually marked by the selection of determiner. |
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In these languages, the inflections indicating definiteness may be quite complex. |
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When necessary, languages of this kind may indicate definiteness by other means such as Demonstratives. |
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In some languages definiteness can be seen a morphological category of nouns. |
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It is common for definiteness to interact with the marking of case in certain syntactic contexts. |
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In some languages, the definiteness of the object affects the transitivity of the verb. |
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Adjectives are compared as in English, and are also inflected according to gender, number and definiteness. |
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The most natural hierarchy of animacy and definiteness places transitive subjects higher than transitive object. |
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There is considerable variation in the expression of definiteness across languages and some languages do not express it at all. |
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Under this point of view, definiteness does not play a role in the selection of a definite article more than the lexical entry attached to the article. |
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With quantitative measurements especially, the definiteness of the result suggests, often misleadingly, a precision and simplicity in the outlines of the object measured. |
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The class of determiners is used to specify the noun they precede in terms of definiteness, where the marks a definite noun and a or an an indefinite one. |
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The definiteness and animacy scale of Differential Subject Marking has the same hierarchical structure exhibited in the section on Differential Object Marking. |
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In yet other languages, definiteness is indicated by affixes on the noun or on modifying adjectives, much like the expression of grammatical number and grammatical case. |
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The phenomenon of definiteness is associated with the presence of definite articles such as the or indefinite articles such as a and an in English. |
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