Sentence examples for indeterminate possibilities from inspiring English sources

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She develops the concept of freedom as transcendence (the movement toward an open future and indeterminate possibilities) to argue that we cannot be determined by the present.

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In process metaphysics, the future is infinite, indeterminate, and its possibilities for actualization are inexhaustible.

But this does not at all mean that they attempt to reduce universality to their own particularity; for the latter is in turn understood as one particular expression of the formless ur-culture, the indeterminate source of possibilities for individual and cultural determination, that is to say, the originary nothingness that we all share.

The lack of specificity with ultrasound was considered in scenarios C and D. We included the possibility of an indeterminate finding on serial ultrasounds and/or subsequent exploratory surgery for an outcome that was benign and, therefore, a false positive finding for testis cancer.

Interestingly, the pro- R substitution, although inhibiting catalysis, could not be rescued by thiophilic metals, leaving the possibility of specific coordination technically indeterminate.

'Textuality' referred in his mind to a highly indeterminate and exciting sphere of semantic and erotic possibilities; 'work' [une œuvre] was, on the contrary, an ideological drag involving wrong-headed thinking about fixed meanings, ownership, and repression.

This overlooks the possibility of cases in which the merits of the dispute are legally indeterminate, so that there is more than one possible outcome that would not be wrong.

Second, 135 MSM who reported being HIV-positive but who had a negative or indeterminate HIV test result were excluded from analysis because of the possibility that they had false-negative NHBS test results; however, including these men as HIV-positive would have yielded a similar overall HIV prevalence (20% compared with 19%).

It's a passage of a hallucinatory power, and a supreme synthetic insight regarding the truth of so-called reality: that it involves both the inner life and a vast range of interconnected possibilities, of material and psychic interdependences that are both reasoned and indeterminate.

The probabilistic modelling used by InterVA-4 facilitates the capture of this uncertainty for each individual case, with the possibility of attributing part of a death as being of indeterminate cause (8).

Mathematical models allow for the possibility that our cosmos is long-lived yet not entirely stable, and may - at some indeterminate point - be destroyed.

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