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They can easily be comprehended by a human test engineer, so may be used to provide information about the software under test and design further highly efficient test suites.
His commitment to that ideal cannot be comprehended by a mass media culture of careerism informed by public relations that trivializes all differences of truth and logic into incomprehensible mulch.
Whether it's alchemy, astral projection, astrology, or a rarefied system of thought like theosophy, the very definition of "esoteric" means that it's intended to be comprehended by a niche population with highly specialized knowledge and interests.
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Political analyst/gadfly/operative James Carville's explanation of the election outcome was comprehended by: a) one Louisianan, b) two Louisianans, c) three people, counting his wife, Mary Matalin.
A traditional RE system usually employs different types of NEs to help in the process of identifying entities that are comprehended by a particular relation, e.g., the Located relation has as arguments the Location and Organization entities.
Open IE systems need a set of patterns that are not related to any specific relation, and these features must be useful to extract relations of any nature; A traditional RE system usually employs different types of NEs to help in the process of identifying entities that are comprehended by a particular relation, e.g., the Located relation has as arguments the Location and Organization entities.
Furthermore, true Christian doctrines are neither mysterious nor self-contradictory, and nearly all can be comprehended by human beings.
Third, aviation systems definitely comprise "a complex whole," which can only be comprehended by its human participants if the "system perspective" serves as a lens illuminating the most meaningful representations.
Moving from an analysis of the inequalities of various aspects of perfection, such as justice, wisdom, and power, Anselm argued for an absolute norm that is everywhere at all times, above both time and space, a norm that can be comprehended by the human mind.
Contrary to the Stoic belief that both God and nature need to be comprehended by the use of reason, Lipsius — embracing here a Platonic epistemology more in line with Christianity — saw the understanding of God and his works as a divine gift (Manuductio II.10).
"What we know of whales", writes Ms Kelsey, "we extrapolate from the tiny glimpses researchers get at the water surface, and even then, only by looking in the same old places".She is doubtful that man will ever fully understand whales which operate on a scale too large to be comprehended by human senses.
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