Sentence examples for indefinitely large from inspiring English sources

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This claim probably means that the original state of the universe was an indefinitely large mass of stuff that was also indefinite in its character.[2] This stuff then gave rise through its own inherent power to the ingredients that themselves constitute the world as we perceive it.

This name does not correspond to any particular number, but has gone into the lexicon to mean a number of indefinitely large magnitude, coined by the American writer Damon Runyon, the author of Guys and Dolls.

I recently republished a November 2001 article arguing that if the government were to maintain and collect indefinitely large amounts of information, the implications for privacy could be monstrous.

March 3, 1845 St .Petersburg, Russia January 6 , 1918Halle, Germany Georg Cantor, (born March 3, 1845, St . Petersburg Russia died Jan . 6 , 1918Halle, Ger)., German mathematician who founded set theory and introduced the mathematically meaningful concept of transfinite numbers, indefinitely large but distinct from one another.

First, the author or painter must select a subject and, within the subject, must select which details to treat, for he cannot in a hundred lifetimes describe them all: since every object and event has an indefinitely large array of qualities, there is no point at which a description of it would be completed.

"Science is useful because what it says is is true" is a way of simultaneously asserting an indefinitely large number of sentences such as "Science is useful because it says that cholera is caused by a bacterium, and it is" and "Science is useful because it says that smoking causes cancer, and it does" and so on.

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As long as there are strong increasing returns to create, it's possible that the net present value of my profit harvesting is indefinitely larger if deferred to the future.

As soon as there is a nonzero stimulus in this case that ({upomega }_{mathrm{amplifying}} = 1) and ({upomega }_{mathrm{predicting}} = 1), the values of ps(_{a}), srs(_{e}) and es(_{a}) increase indefinitely to larger and larger values (and in particular do not stay within the interval [0, 1]), as can be seen from simulations.

To put Social Security on a sound basis indefinitely, significantly larger sums are needed.

Hybridomas that secrete monoclonal antibodies of the required properties are selected so that they can be cultured indefinitely to provide large amounts of antibody as necessary [2,3].

Again, these are traditional 75-year figures; the amounts needed to put things on a sound basis indefinitely are even larger.

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