Sentence examples for admits of solution from inspiring English sources

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Early in the paper, Stone reveals the sort of person (and analyst) he is as he looks with a kind of sorrowing wonder at the flourishing psychoanalytic scene of New York in the nineteen-fifties (today wistfully referred to as "the heyday of psychoanalysis"), when "scarcely any human problem admits of solution other than psychoanalysis".

(Tappenden (1993) suggests a very similar three-valued approach which also appeals to context to explain the apparent truth of the universally quantified premise, but the use made of context here is subtly different from that of Kamp's and Soames'.) The conditional sorites also admits of solution.

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But even more than a wildlife showcase, the Jerusalem Bird Observatory, I realised later, is a place of escape; for listening to the palm dove there, you can almost forget your fear, if only for half an hour, that the quarrel outside the gate is one that does not admit of solution.

What is a novel, he demanded, if not the illicit transformation of something unfathomable into a three-hundred-page-long series of puzzles that admit of solutions?

Schelling's WA philosophy is never completed: its Idealist aim of systematically unifying subject and object by comprehending the real development of history from the very origins of being founders on problems concerning the relationship between philosophical system and historical contingency which do not admit of solutions.

Frigg and Reiss argue that whether a model admits of analytic solution or not has no bearing on how it relates to the world.

Once one accepts that a "reality" predicate is needed to characterize ontological commitment, a puzzle about the logic of ontological commitment admits of a natural solution.

To find a spacetime in which the philosophical problem posed by bifurcated supertasks admits of the simple solution that has just been mentioned, we will move from the flat spacetime of special relativity to the curved spacetimes of general relativity.

Williams was almost alone in his time in holding not only that the problem does admit of a solution, but in presenting a novel solution of his own.

But in 1879 two American mathematicians proved that only one-half of all possible initial arrangements, or about 10,000,000,000,000, admitted of a solution.

Some things, undoubtedly, were made justifiable which were not known as such at the common law; such, for example, as controversies between states as to boundary lines, and other questions admitting of judicial solution.

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