Sentence examples for indeterminate facts from inspiring English sources

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This partial transfer of cognitive authority to the legal and political arena may be seen as the way of assuring that the interpretation of (indeterminate) facts reflects the public values embodied in the legislation as well as the norms of the scientific community[ 116].

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Bush's statistician, Laurentius Marais, who teaches at Stanford University, disagreed and said the facts were indeterminate.

Indeed, he argues that translation (i.e., the identification of two expressions from different languages as having the same meaning) is "indeterminate"; there is "no fact of the matter" about whether two expressions do or do not have the same meaning (see Indeterminacy of Translation).

Much contemporary political science literature on law and the courts takes its inspiration from realism by seeking to explain decisions not by reference to legal reasons (which are assumed to be indeterminate) but by reference to facts about the politics, background, and ideology of judges.

More than most journalists, she has taken seriously the claims of psychoanalysis and literary theory that what appears most obvious is in fact ambiguous and indeterminate.

Its solution may even become indeterminate and improper initialization, in fact, often deteriorates estimate quality.

One cannot infer the existence of an individual who is indeterminately identical to Sue from the fact that it is indeterminate whether Sue (or rather Morgan) is Harry's best friend.

Analogously, one cannot infer the existence of an individual that is indeterminately identical to the mended ship from the fact that it is indeterminate whether Theseus II is the mended ship.[29] The prima facie problem with this response is that there do not seem to be multiple objects such that it's indeterminate which one 'Theseus II' picks out.

At this early point, innovative Venetian art is a fabric of ambiguity: indeterminate overlays of secular and spiritual, fact and symbol.

Or one might resist E3 on the grounds that E3 doesn't actually follow the fact that it's not indeterminate whether Theseus II = Theseus II.

: indeterminate expression While evidence points to the fact that transcription-induced chimerism occurs quite frequently in the human genome [ 2], only a few fusion proteins have actually been identified, only a portion of which have a known function [ 23- 25].

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