Sentence examples for inner relation from inspiring English sources

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This inner relation in which we voice ourselves to ourselves relies extensively on our capacity to use our inner voice to allow multiple imaginative perspectives to emerge, as we do when we silently voice characters when reading literature.

By default, the width of the inner relation inside the composite is set to 1 Currently, in the Ptolemy II semantics, when a multiport has width 2 on the outside and width 1 on the inside, the second channel is dropped.

This makes it possible to use the resulting dynamic PLS model for control system design by employing precompensators and postcompensators constructed from the input and output loading matrices and basing the controller for the compensated plant on the dynamic inner relation of the modified PLS model.

The expressions we read in law books articulate an inner relation among legal imperatives.

This development entailed transforming substance into the record of the acts of conscious spirit, an inner relation of self-consciousness to itself.

The identity of the inner relation and the set of tables comprising the outer relation uniquely determine the estimated best cost for an individual join operator.

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Operations also have inner relations among themselves, namely the precedence constraints, stating the order in which different parts can be assembled.

That same allegorical impulse operated with equal freedom but with even more archness and architectural invention in "Invisible Cities". Then came the cat's cradle narrations of "The Castle of Crossed Destinies," regulated but not determined by the inner relations of the cards in the tarot deck.

Like Burley and Wyclif, he was firmly convinced that our thought is modelled on reality itself, so that it reproduces reality in all its elements, levels, and inner relations.

The problem is interesting and important, because it can reveal the inner relations of the second kind Chebyshev polynomials, and it can also express a complex sum in a simple form.

Medieval theories of the transcendentals present an explication of the concept of 'being' (ens) in terms of the so-called 'most common notions' (communissima), such as 'one' (unum), 'true' (verum), and 'good' (bonum), and explain the inner relations and order between these concepts.

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