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Past actions and characters are determinate because of their very pastness.
Complex, highly integrated colonies, such as siphonophores, display a well defined colony shape with determinate growth.
The Arithmetica is a collection of 130 problems giving numerical solutions of determinate equations, and indeterminate equations.
At maturity, the determinate plants also have a rather dense cluster of pods on a terminal raceme.
Indeed, he draws determinate conclusions only about the people who respond to the sense of transcendence or about the characters in their novels.
Are we to suppose that throughout these vast tracts of cosmic space and time, no quantum process resulted in a determinate consequence?
In historicizing the social division of labor, Marx demonstrated that classes are specific and historically determinate.
God is manifested through a set of determinate legal commands that specify the right way to act in virtually all circumstances.
The applicant is entitled to have some, very little, credit from that and to have a determinate, long period before he can apply for parole.
Most annual agricultural crops are determinate, and their growth stops once they reach physiological maturity.
To be sure, one cannot place determinate limits on how much humans can come to know and how much we can control through our technology.
For, unlike determinate abstraction, empiricist and rationalist abstraction is characterised by both inductivism and deductivism.
Leaves in vascular plants are produced by determinate growth on the flanks of indeterminate shoot apical meristems.
The postulate is that there exist classes which are determinate and therefore predicable.
The movements of economic quantities were determinate, at least in principle.
We see no reason why that should not be the determinate sentence that we now impose and we accordingly do so.
As stated, the priority doctrine does not specify a determinate principle but a family of principles.
Rawls aspires to the construction of a very determinate theory from quite minimal premisses, and proceeds with great rigor and sophistication.
Point source pollution happens when we can easily identify determinate individuals whose activity is causing the harm done by the pollution.
Discretionary parole has given way to longer and longer determinate sentences, coupled with an accelerating erosion of reformative prison programs.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The ardency of her affections and the determinate character of her mind were well known to her royal relatives.
It is determinate in habit and shy in foliage, increasing danger of sunscald.
But of two opposites, if the one be fixed and determinate, the other must be fixed and determinate also.
But that thing of his dissembling was only subject to his perceptibility, not to his will determinate.
What is it that builds a house and plants a garden but the definite and determinate?
Experiencing exhibits things in their unterminated aspect moving toward determinate conclusions.
Variation along the phyletic lines is gradual and determinate, and appears to obey definite laws.
It is life which gives to every other possession its determinate value.
The former, by making a determinate number at all times requisite to a resolution, diminishes the motives to punctual attendance.
Now these aesthetical Ideas are not concepts or determinate thoughts.
It is, in fact, determinate, because the statute prescribes its limit.
How can we avoid believing that their nature is determinate?
She was again like the bright American air, too determinate, too sharp.
There was an infinity of firmest fortitude, a determinate unsurrenderable wilfulness, in the fixed and fearless, forward dedication of that glance.
The mental structure is even less determinate than the bodily.
The censure of a bad appointment, on account of the uncertainty of its author, and for want of a determinate object, has neither poignancy nor duration.
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