Sentence examples for capture necessity from inspiring English sources

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Pretty clearly, however, to capture necessity and possibility, one must be able to consider alternative "possible" domains of quantification and alternative "possible" extensions for predicates as well.

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It may perhaps best be called "panentheism"; but for Nishida this too remains a static term of "objective logic" and fails to capture the necessity of thinking God as both irreducibly transcendent and thoroughly immanent.

That motivates the thought that the notion of primary necessity captures the idea of a prioricity or epistemic necessity.

He speaks of wanting to capture "the vitalness, the necessity of a performance", of "playing places with a street set-up, a truck with a generator so we can play right there… So it's not just a money-grabbing exercise".

Future energy perspectives present diffused uncertainness related to the high volatility of energy prices, the lack of global agreement on climate change mitigation, the necessary demand for new energy infrastructures, too slow development of Carbon capture technologies, and the necessity of increasing energy efficiency.

The finer the analysis, the higher the necessity to capture the information available in all alignments: for instance, when trying to bridge a gap in a less covered region of genome during assembly, or to reconstruct the sequence of a less expressed RNA.

The experiments show the necessity of capturing user item graph structure in recommendation.

Join us for an event on 5/4 from 9 30-11 00 am in Luce Hall (34 Hillhouse Avenue) that explores the increasing necessity of capturing and preserving the documentation of cultural heritage, scientific data, and activist movements.

To mitigate this counterintuitive consequence, Crossley and Humberstone introduce a new logical operator, 'Fixedly'F('F ') in such a way that the complex operator 'Fixedly Actually'F('F A '), captures the sense of necessity we have in mind when we deny that (2) is necessary.

It may sound weird, but without the necessity of capturing the moment -- and thus being an active part of it -- we did not feel the same intensity.

That is to say, it is a debate over the relevance of the law of demand, an enormously robust generalisation about human behaviour confirmed and re-confirmed each day by billions of individual decisions.Which is not to say that economic "laws" capture strict relations of physical necessity.

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