This indeterminacy was key to the supervisor's conceptualization of the effects for the film. |
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Perhaps indeterminacy is easier to talk of in the abstract than to analyze concretely. |
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Its poetics of indeterminacy dissolves centres and borders and instantiates a refigured poetics of the body. |
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Our inability to capture phenomena in their entirety should be regarded as the indeterminacy principle of biology. |
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The Derridean notion of writing supplies a dimension missing in this work, that of difference, indeterminacy, and dissemination. |
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Since little is definitively resolved in Hamilton's works, the novel could reflect the indeterminacy of meaning in modern novels. |
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Another of his interests was natural philosophy, in particular he was interested in determinism and chance, causality and indeterminacy. |
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Habitat is where sociality takes place, a territory characterised by indeterminacy and ambivalence. |
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Another application of the indeterminacy principle concerns the zero-point energy. |
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Its function is to create the political climate necessary for a translation of the field of indeterminacy into one of determinacy. |
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Quantum encryption utilizes the behavior of weak light to act as a single photon and is premised on the indeterminacy principle. |
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Fortunately, or unfortunately, according to Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle, this is impossible. |
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For an uncritical mentalist, no such indeterminacy threatens. |
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Arguments have been offered for holophrastic indeterminacy based on the idea of underdetermination of theory by evidence. |
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The second kind of indeterminacy, which Quine sometimes refers to as holophrastic indeterminacy, is another matter. |
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Ms. Marie Abdelmalik: There is a big problem with the indeterminacy of best interests as it stands right now. |
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In fact indeterminacy at a fundamental level is actually predicted by the idea of a universe controlled and sustained by God. |
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Frequently in this area the existence of any kind of solution is uncertain, and the research effort will reflect this indeterminacy. |
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That in itself would certainly remove a great deal of the current indeterminacy. |
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Multiculturalist literature, in this sense, captures and conveys the indeterminacy which marks identity in the contemporary world. |
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But the concept of development, particularly when we attempt to assess a rate of development, clearly suffers from indeterminacy. |
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Hence, there is a degree of indeterminacy in the size of the private sector. |
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Allied to the importance of the physical aspects of the human being is the importance of genetic indeterminacy. |
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There remains huge indeterminacy in the discussion of linkages between economic inequality and violent political conflict. |
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We are much less good at dealing with this kind of uncertainty and indeterminacy. |
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They represent past events that can be superimposed over present events to produce duration and enhance indeterminacy for individuals as social beings. |
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The confluence of invisibility, indeterminacy, and contagion understandably generates anxiety and encourages behaviour that reduces risk of exposure. |
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He maintains that Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle should not be regarded as expressing the impossibility of making measurements of unlimited precision. |
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Our commitment to reflection and action obliges us to disassemble indeterminacy, which is not touched yet or remains untouchable. |
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Umberto Eco, from at least the early 1960s, recognized a trend toward openness, ambiguity, and indeterminacy in literary criticism. |
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The sorites paradox is the name given to a class of paradoxical arguments, also known as little-by-little arguments, which arise as a result of the indeterminacy surrounding limits of application of the predicates involved. |
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One of the functions of every project is to manage the indeterminacy of a problem situation made up of various elements, factors and contingencies that combine with one other. |
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The dense racial politics and the indeterminacy of the long-grasser problem at the Tiwi shops make this a paradigmatic contact zone. |
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Perhaps there is indeterminacy in the macroworld, but quantum theory cannot justify such a claim. |
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Superposition captures the uncertainty and indeterminacy in human reasoning that someone can be in a state where both agreement and disagreement simultaneously have potential. |
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There are several potential indeterminacy problems. |
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Second, we find that attempts to target the inflation forecast lead, for broad classes of policies, to indeterminacy of the rational expectations equilibrium. |
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The objective is to eliminate chance, uncertainty, and indeterminacy from the plurality of choices, as well as conflict, which by definition causes uncertainty. |
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Literary criticism in Canada has been marked by post-structuralism's affinities for theoretical premises which embrace indeterminacy and articulation. |
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Austin's Sense and Sensibilia, exposing the indeterminacy of the meaning of the word real. |
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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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Accordingly, the deliberative dimension lays SEA open to indeterminacy and support for governance as the hub for incorporating environmental dimension into strategic decisions. |
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This new dimension of environmental assessment stems from the structural indeterminacy of the two previous dimensions and the institutional political setting in which the evaluation takes place. |
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This indeterminacy is not so great as to render the concept meaningless and thus useless for scientific analysis, but it is sufficient to make it vague. |
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As we have seen, the idea of nonlocality is closely connected to the notions of modality and indeterminacy. |
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When he gave the second Arthur Holly Compton Memorial Lecture in 1965, Popper revisited the idea of quantum indeterminacy as a source of human freedom. |
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Related to them then is the concept of indeterminacy here referring to the ways in which the text questions the claim of representation and representability of violence. |
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