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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute property" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal, philosophical, or economic contexts to refer to ownership that is unrestricted and complete.
Example: "In the context of real estate, absolute property rights grant the owner full control over their land without interference from others."
Alternatives: "complete ownership" or "unconditional property rights".
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Planning law has long interfered with "English men" and their fictitiously absolute property rights.
The closest you can come to an ironclad principle on either side is to say there should never be any zoning at all because of absolute property rights.
In this framework, any outcome of an experiment is not an absolute property of the observed system as usually considered but is expressed relatively to an observer.
It said, among other things, that Peter would become the "absolute property of the Society" & that the Society was not obliged to inform the former owner if the petdied, was sold, etc.
The Principality of Monaco asks leave to bring suit in this Court against the State of Mississippi upon bonds issued by the State and alleged to be the absolute property of the Principality.
The entire territory occupied by a clan was the common and absolute property of that clan, although in the course of time a large and increasing proportion of the good land became limited private property.
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This was indeed the result, demonstrating that the animal was responding in terms of the relationship between stimuli rather than, or at least in addition to, their absolute properties.
Mr. Crutchfield's explanation reverses the argument by saying that C minor and F major do not have absolute properties in themselves, but those properties arise instead from our reaction to Beethoven's reaction to music he wrote in three flats or one flat.
This relational interpretation later was challenged by theorists who offered a formulation to show, on the basis of principles of stimulus generalization, how a response to a relational stimulus could be explained by assuming that organisms do indeed respond to the absolute properties of the stimuli.
You cannot describe something as you would classically, with absolute properties that are independent of your measurements.
Quantum mechanical relationalism is the observation that there are no absolute properties: properties of a system S are relative to another system O with which S is interacting.
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