Past actions and characters are determinate because of their very pastness. |
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Complex, highly integrated colonies, such as siphonophores, display a well defined colony shape with determinate growth. |
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The Arithmetica is a collection of 130 problems giving numerical solutions of determinate equations, and indeterminate equations. |
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At maturity, the determinate plants also have a rather dense cluster of pods on a terminal raceme. |
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Indeed, he draws determinate conclusions only about the people who respond to the sense of transcendence or about the characters in their novels. |
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Are we to suppose that throughout these vast tracts of cosmic space and time, no quantum process resulted in a determinate consequence? |
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In historicizing the social division of labor, Marx demonstrated that classes are specific and historically determinate. |
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God is manifested through a set of determinate legal commands that specify the right way to act in virtually all circumstances. |
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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. |
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Most annual agricultural crops are determinate, and their growth stops once they reach physiological maturity. |
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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. |
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For, unlike determinate abstraction, empiricist and rationalist abstraction is characterised by both inductivism and deductivism. |
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Leaves in vascular plants are produced by determinate growth on the flanks of indeterminate shoot apical meristems. |
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The postulate is that there exist classes which are determinate and therefore predicable. |
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The movements of economic quantities were determinate, at least in principle. |
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We see no reason why that should not be the determinate sentence that we now impose and we accordingly do so. |
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As stated, the priority doctrine does not specify a determinate principle but a family of principles. |
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Rawls aspires to the construction of a very determinate theory from quite minimal premisses, and proceeds with great rigor and sophistication. |
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Point source pollution happens when we can easily identify determinate individuals whose activity is causing the harm done by the pollution. |
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Discretionary parole has given way to longer and longer determinate sentences, coupled with an accelerating erosion of reformative prison programs. |
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Such a calculus is like a machine which, fed with certain raw materials, manufactures a determinate product in an exact, orderly, and unvarying manner. |
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We remember that our offers are for a determinate temporality, it is indicated in each good. |
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The determinate sentence might be six weeks and yet he might be subject to one of these indefinite sentences which means he might not be released for the rest of his life. |
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Well, I don't think you ought to really use the polls as a firm indicator of success or failure, because polls this far out really aren't that determinate. |
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The attempt to give pleasure to a reader, he said: a puzzle with a determinate solution. |
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He divided perception into two kinds: the indeterminate, nonlinguistic, and nonjudgmental and the determinate and judgmental. |
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While the Claimant's medical records make no reference to a blood transfusion they are not necessarily determinate. |
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Staffing choices were limited because of the determinate nature of the funding. |
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They shall be determinate and imposed for the minimum necessary period and only for a legitimate purpose. |
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It is a very useful function to determinate the correct adjust of analogue channel amplifiers. |
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Micron is the unit of measure used to determinate the size of particles in a fluid which are filtered out by the filter. |
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It should be pointed out that under the Criminal Code, terms of imprisonment are either determinate or for life. |
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We can prove Information here with them, and we determinate the best point, the most exactly about the point where they have left. |
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Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution that aims to determinate the positive management of conflicts. |
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Miami is a determinate cultivar that has a large TKW and established poorly in the field, leading to low pea stands. |
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The trial judge imposed a sentence of eight months determinate and six months indeterminate. |
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Particular definition of Joint Stock Company is determinate in § 154 and consecutive. |
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Schmitt, in short, relocated the quest for determinate answers to legal questions from the rules themselves to the activities of judicial decision-makers. |
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He knows better how every thing is likely to affect them, and his sympathy with them is more precise and determinate, than it can be with the greater part of other people. |
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There must be a determinate and expressible structural isomorphism, even though one could not say that the blueprint realizes the form of the house. |
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The many become one because they are drawn into unity by the unificatory activity of creativity, initiated by God, and completed by determinate occasions. |
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The contradictions and negations of life cannot be sublated into a determinate negation because life is not a positive, given fact but is the product of human labor. |
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Today such technologically determinate arguments seem over-simple. |
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For 2005, particularly the success of Messancy Outlet Shopping and the redevelopment of the Wooncentrum Van De Ven in Olen will determinate the result. |
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And more so, this would make possible work from a distance, at different scales upon a determinate theme, whether at a bilateral or sub-regional level. |
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Matter is a determinable made determinate by form. |
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At this stage, the information available does not allow the Commission to determinate if the planned State contribution is the least necessary to enable the realisation of the project. |
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The contextualist concludes that there is nothing compact and surveyable, relative to which natural language sentence types can be said to express determinate propositions. |
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The desire for such impersonalized sentencing was one of the primary motivations for determinate sentencing schemes. |
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Following the debate to establish an EU Agency for Human Rights, the determinate position taken concerning this case is further proof that the EU is moving more and more in the direction of human rights and their protection. |
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The consequentialist argument is thus essentially a moral argument, which is less determinate than the teleological argument. |
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This helps to determinate exactly the time of the snapshot. |
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It is important that all sanctions and measures imposed on juveniles be of determinate duration because of the need for legal certainty and realistic prospects for reintegration into society. |
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The only issue he argues against is the proposition that God cannot have determinate knowledge of the future. |
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Many truss cantilever bridges use pinned joints and are therefore statically determinate with no members carrying mixed loads. |
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The majority of heirloom tomatoes are indeterminate, although some determinate heirlooms exist. |
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The American model of determinate sentencing, and in particular escalating determinate sentencing, which is the equivalent of the Canadian mandatory minimum sentencing or penalties, is a failed model. |
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Black Anglerfish is a total spawner with group-synchronous oocyte development and determinate fecundity. |
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Generally, Ramadan writes in a gauzy prose bereft of references to named individuals, dateable events, or determinate causal processes. |
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In other words, its determinate sentence is the U. S. equivalent of the mandatory minimums that the Conservative government wishes to not implement, but to make even harsher and escalating here in Canada. |
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The mystical shell of Hegelian dialectics is ontological monovalence, manifest inter alia in the absence of the concept of determinate absence. |
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Tomatoes are also classified as determinate or indeterminate. |
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Popper considered historicism to be the theory that history develops inexorably and necessarily according to knowable general laws towards a determinate end. |
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Floral traits scored included the presence of floral organs, whorled phyllotaxy, internode compression, lack of axillary structures, and determinate growth. |
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There was an infinity of firmest fortitude, a determinate, unsurrenderable wilfulness, in the fixed and fearless, forward dedication of that glance. |
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To the extent that the underlying legal provision was determinate, however, courts were not thought to be similarly bound by precedent that misinterpreted it. |
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This test is used to determinate deformability of various metals. |
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