And so the isotropy of the radiation from the Big Bang would no longer be inconsistent with the finiteness of the speed of light. |
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What little we know about this new subject consists of a few broad limitations such as the finiteness of the speed of light. |
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The worry today is that, because of the finiteness of our world, even sustainability in the weak sense might not be assured. |
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These middle-aged children must now face, foursquare, the finiteness of human life. |
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By thus defining equivalence of sets in terms of the notion of matching, equivalence is formulated independently of finiteness. |
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The limits of human knowledge, and thus of any religious system, must always be recognized and humbly acknowledged as the product of human finiteness. |
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The finiteness of the axioms for NBG makes the logical study of the system simpler. |
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But you don't seriously think people are unaware of their finiteness, in light of their day-to-day lives? |
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A significant aspect of the churches' mission consists in pointing out the finiteness of any human approach to healing. |
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Against the background of finiteness of fossil resources, scientists have been researching the bio-plastics topic intensively for a long time. |
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Faith in Jesus Christ as the wounded healer helps us to deal with suffering, vulnerability and finiteness. |
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They acknowledge the finiteness of funds available to them but also seek to maximize their value. |
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There still remain unproven conjectures such as the finiteness and consistency of any superstring theory, past the first three terms of a certain approximation scheme. |
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It takes also the desire for heritage authenticity and integrity into account and respects the finiteness of the heritage resource. |
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He studied primitive permutation groups and proved a finiteness theorem. |
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Though a variety of views are expressed in the Upanishads, they concur in the definition of brahman as eternal, conscious, irreducible, infinite, omnipresent, and the spiritual core of the universe of finiteness and change. |
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Also, this report perpetuates the taboo of the EU's finiteness. |
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The current energy system has two predetermined breaking points, the finiteness of conventional fossil and nuclear fuel resources, and a growing number of crises in the world that are related to energy. |
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The individual may be just as productive over the course of the year as he has always been but the inexorable passage of time and the finiteness of life mean that his embedded human capital diminishes with age. |
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In this context, it is necessary to promote and encourage an authentic culture of life, which includes also the reality of the finiteness and natural limitation of human life. |
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On the other hand, doubling the first line of initiation, the lesson on mirrors has exposed to the boy another object, that of disciplines on and about discourses, and its relation to his finiteness. |
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Due to the background of climate change and the finiteness of fossil resources, CO2-reducing combustion processes as well as measures for optimizing the degree of efficiency are the points of focus of power stations today. |
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More than just an aesthetic shock, it was a confrontation with the individual's personal sense of finiteness, place in the scheme of things, corporeality. |
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Our next aim is to ensure finiteness of this integal and to compute a formula for it. |
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It has also some similarities with an interpretation given by B. van den Berg et al. but replacing finiteness conditions by majorizability conditions. |
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Finiteness of the world became a primary requirement for medieval theology. |
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