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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered to be unchanging, fundamental, or inherent in its essence.
Example: "The absolute nature of truth is often debated among philosophers."
Alternatives: "fundamental essence" or "inherent quality".
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He builds up textual allusions and breaks down the absolute nature of place and experience.
But I do not agree with the absolute nature of its statement.
Emphasis is put on the convective or absolute nature of the instability, depending on the location in the band.
Among them was law professor Laurence Tribe, who was fascinated by "the absolute nature of it, unlike the law, where things are so pliable.
As with most koans, Mu challenges the student to go beyond conceptual knowledge and directly perceive the absolute nature of existence itself.
(Just the year before, Albert Einstein used the speed of light as the basis for his theory of special relativity, which argued against the absolute nature of time and space).
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The difference is between following from God's absolute vs. non-absolute nature, whatever that distinction amounts to.
Though a catalog of these authorities is not possible here, three dimensions along which they may be understood will help to categorize them: the holders of sovereignty, the absolute or non-absolute nature of sovereignty, and the relationship between the internal and external dimensions of sovereignty.
The first instance of an absolute in nature that impressed Planck deeply, even as a Gymnasium student, was the law of the conservation of energy, the first law of thermodynamics.
If that sounds like a rather dangerous device to hold on one's lap -- "Opening the lid," Dr. Lloyd warns, "voids the warranty" -- there is a serious purpose to his theoretical tour de force: to plumb the absolute limits nature sets on computation.
With due regard to the absolute level nature of the prediction method, agreement between theory and experiment is reasonable: quasi-tonal noise at low frequency tends to be overpredicted whereas mid-frequency tonal noise and high frequency broadband noise are well predicted.
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