Such matters are embedded in a gray sector of controversy and indefiniteness and are likely to remain so for the next decade, at the very least. |
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Paintings featuring women, for example, might be mostly exercises in Impressionist indefiniteness. |
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Breadth of a claim is not to be equated with indefiniteness. |
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If we assume that existence is the beginning itself, so in order it to be absolute it must be beginning as a total indefiniteness. |
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The most objectionable feature of this lengthy detention in segregation was its indefiniteness. |
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Here exactly its indefiniteness refers, that it is not always only Blankness. |
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Nor does infinity in the sense of unboundedness coincide with indefiniteness, since indefiniteness is compatible with the existence of a maximum and unboundedness is not. |
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Namely in the indefiniteness of existence is where definiteness is hidden. |
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Since the above type of indefiniteness is generic in orthodox no-collapse quantum mechanics, in this theory measurements typically have no definite outcomes, in contradiction to our experience. |
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The term describes an indefiniteness that occurs when one can neither fully identify with nor completely disassociate oneself from something or someone. |
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Also, several different names are used for such uncertainties: inaccuracy, spread, imprecision, indefiniteness, indeterminateness, indeterminacy, latitude, etc. |
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Polanski wants an atmosphere of daunting indefiniteness, a subdued but enveloping field of lies and secrecy, impenetrable to the Ghost, who is lost among power players far too clever for him. |
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