Abstract painting was unsatisfying, flat, barren, describable only in terms of itself. |
First, a 'result' is a defined as a describable or measurable development change resulting from a cause-and-effect relationship. |
The Incarnation implied that God had become man i.e., fully visible and, thus, describable in his human nature. |
Since any sign originates from the junction of these two planes, any sign is theoretically describable in tensive terms. |
There is more acoustic instrumentation on this album, but that's not to say that the songs are any more conventional or, indeed, describable. |
The pupils immediately understood that each of these things was in itself a reality, an object outside of us, scientifically, coldly describable. |