The introduction of new concepts enables a proof to be constructed gradually, thereby making the proofs surveyable. |
Each type of wall and ceiling is presented in a surveyable manner. |
With the help of our systems every trajectory, every order becomes transparent and surveyable for all parties. |
The resources are found in surveyable,parallel zones, and the cultural objects from the first period are intact. |
That was the standard picture, one that gave Europe a pretext for claiming the continent as its own and carving it up into surveyable, exploitable pieces. |
The contextualist concludes that there is nothing compact and surveyable, relative to which natural language sentence types can be said to express determinate propositions. |