Sentence examples for is undiscoverable from inspiring English sources

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is undiscoverable

adjective

Unable to be discovered; hidden perfectly.

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On this account there is an objective fact of the matter, which is undiscoverable because different individuals have different appearances of what is the case, whereas given subjectivism there is no fact of the matter over and above the individual appearances which establish how each thing is for the one being appeared to.

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But, like other sights with which he'd sought to impress me, the hive was undiscoverable.

If we want to bid adieu to the the digital circus – to be undiscoverable, if only for a while – all we have to do is kick the smartphone habit.

The meta-analysis in the current study sought to specifically examine (1) small effects and (2) possible moderating variables associated with ApoE allele combinations that may have been undiscoverable in previous examinations of smaller data sets.

In order to get relief from a federal court in post-conviction, a convicted person today not only needs overwhelming evidence of innocence, they must also show that this evidence is either new or was undiscoverable at the time of trial, and they must file their petition for within a year of the new evidence becoming available.

The District Court and appellees construe § 15, now part of § 7324(a)(2), as incorporating each of the several thousand adjudications of the Civil Service Commission under Civil Service Rule I, many of which are said to be undiscoverable, inconsistent, or incapable of yielding any meaningful rules to govern present or future conduct.

The unprotected ideas and functions of the code therefore are frequently undiscoverable in the absence of investigation and translation that may require copying the copyrighted material.

"On Being in an Undiscoverable Position," Thought: A Journal of Philosophy.

Or is God none of the above, but rather some undiscoverable thing that powers quarks and photons?

Darwin dedicated a chapter to "hybridism" in his book "On the Origin of Species". And he was vague on how to define species, referring to "the vain search for the undiscovered and undiscoverable essence of the term". He seemed, that is, to see varieties and species as existing on a loose continuum.

And this terror has something to do with that irreducible gap between the self one invents — the self one takes oneself as being, which is, however, and by definition, a provisional self — and the undiscoverable self which always has the power to blow the provisional self to bits.

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