Beethoven delighted Rousseau's Romantic admirers with his demonstration of the moral force expressible in music. |
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Sounds do have certain mathematically expressible accidents, but the science of proportions does not establish the substance or nature of sounds. |
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Calculate the expressible water according to the following formula to the first decimal place. |
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These severe restrictions on the translatability of the expressible, on the presentable and the representable, are suggestive of the rigours of Beckett's work. |
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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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Sense is both the expressible or the expressed of the proposition, and the attribute of the state of affairs. |
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This is perfectly feasible, even though the biconditional is not expressible in the language. |
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Water holding capacity is also used as an index of surimi gel as well as the expressible water. |
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How should one measure benefits not easily expressible in dollar or any other quantitative terms? |
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Current models limit both the kinds of motion expressible and the believability of motions expressed. |
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Unlike Flaubert, who implies that reality is expressible, Chopin appreciates the inexpressibility of some part of reality. |
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As a cheese is stored, the protein network absorbs increasing amounts of water and the amount of entrapped water increases at the expense of the expressible water. |
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Knowledge that is not made explicit because it is highly personal, not easily visible or expressible, and usually requires joint, shared activities in order to transmit it. |
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Irrational numbers are not expressible as ratios of integers. |
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An ionic compound can also be a pure substance, but must contain not more than three different species of ion in a ratio expressible in single digits. |
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Moreover, it is entirely reasonable to believe that the environmental dimension of strategic decisions may only be expressible in technical-rational terms. |
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Since ergodicity and mixing are expressible in terms of the induced Koopman unitaries they are not additional invariants. |
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The researchers concluded that r-hPRL can cause expressible galactorrhea and that seven days of r-hPRL administration does not adversely affect bone turnover for menstrual cyclicity. |
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In translation, this means that an original text may not be totally expressible in the target text because languages are neither superimposable nor symmetrical. |
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