The forms and colours in her paintings are those of landscape, but she does not paint definable places. |
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We refer to the forces within nature, which are controlled by clearly definable laws, such as, gravity, magnetism and air pressure. |
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And as a rule in public health, you do not immunize against something for which there is no definable risk. |
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In 534BC the main Dionysian festival inaugurated a tragedy competition, the earliest record of definable drama. |
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It's not a definable mental or physical illness, with causes that can be diagnosed and treated. |
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Nevertheless, this region can be subdivided into four definable subregions, indicated by vertical bars, limiting the extent of the discrepancies. |
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Carnap was aware that the symbol N is definable only in the meta-language, not in the object language. |
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The cysts are lined by a smooth, definable wall, with the majority found in basilar, subpleural locations. |
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Often, the fatigue is transient or can be attributed to a definable organic illness. |
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I have come to the conclusion that the mother suffers from a definable mental illness, namely bipolar affective disorder. |
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The majority of African Americans came from a definable section of West Africa. |
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Disjunction, implication and the existential quantifier are definable making free use of double negation. |
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We don't need a directive or a definable god to feel the presence of divinity. |
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By the 1820s it had become common to attribute definable features to the age, usually in unflattering terms. |
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Apart from these clearly definable shapes, the orbicular elements were generally amorphous. |
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Canadians spend so much time agonizing over our lack of solid, touchable, definable identity that it has practically become a national pastime. |
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The peace process is not about moving towards a definable endpoint, but about making sure that each side's voice is heard and respected at all times. |
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However, research increasingly suggests that humans are just pliable puppets, with definable biological and chemical responses to certain stimuli. |
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In consequence, it is decidable if a regular language is first-order definable. |
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There are no definable formulae, but a categorical imperative for artistic exigency, fuelling constant critical examination. |
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It was in the 16th century that maniera was first consistently used in art criticism to indicate a definable quality that of stylishness. |
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Some elements are definable physical forms and others are value ranges of quantifiable characteristics. |
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There is per definition no definable market price for a portfolio of this type in that there is no previous history of sales to refer to. |
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We are talking about costs such as congestion, accidents and certain environmental costs, which are clearly definable and quantifiable. |
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The anilox roller is a metering roller designed to supply a constant, uniform and definable volume of a liquid. |
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Autonomy is usually symbolized by a lockable door, by definable and private personal territory. |
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User definable knowledge categories make contribution quick, painless and relevant to both the individual and the firm. |
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It is a route to the definable, the consolable, and the delimiting. |
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It is not a bunker at a fixed location with a definable defense. |
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The regions are also not fully definable due to colloquial use of regional labels. |
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Personal data is any information about a definite or definable person. |
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Once this interest is undermined, there are no longer any definable limits, and marriage as the most basic of all social institutions becomes meaningless. |
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Village exogamy was preferred but residence was ambilocal so neither the household nor the village formed any kind of definable kin group. |
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The market is definable and real, not hypothetic. |
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Certainly I can tell you that it is not definable or describable. |
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According to the group conception of social solidarity, it is the case that without existence of a definable group of which one can feel a member, solidarity has no meaning. |
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This herd has not been observed for some years and whether these caribou are remnants of the Dominion Lake herd, or simply small bands of caribou that lack a definable herd designation, is a point of debate. |
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Although apparently general, certain definable categories of companies benefiting from the exemption from tax can in fact be identified, as will be shown later. |
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When viewed individually, these issues seem less formidable, have a lesser impact and are less definable as a threat to worldwide stability than was the Cold War. |
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Another measure in the bill will specifically acknowledge the courts may consider a statement prepared by a representative of a community or definable group for consideration at sentencing for fraud cases. |
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Among the definable parameters are line spacing, font type, right margin and left margin, and the stage at which the text of a judgement is locked. |
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Nevertheless, its field of action is at once far more wideranging and far less easily definable than that of the other organizations within the United Nations system. |
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It has to be a last resort, as something that must be engaged in only when all else has failed, as a direction that has to be taken for clear and definable reasons related to protecting our security. |
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It argues that there is indeed a definable investor class, with distinctive priorities notably a preference for school vouchers, tax cuts and less regulation. |
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A separate distinction is evident where the rights granted are insufficiently substantial to confer on the nonowner a definable interest or right in the thing. |
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Many personalists have argued that an adequate account of the human person must include an account of subjectivity as irreducible to anything objectively definable. |
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Additional new features include user definable pins, memory mapping, a state machine creator, multi-object move capability, and the ability to duplicate and rename circuits. |
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Other new features include user definable pins and memory map, a state machine creator, multi-object move capability, and the ability to duplicate and rename circuits. |
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Definable marker colours for the keys complete the labelling options and provide instant function identification and signalisation for, say, incoming calls. |
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