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Specifically, the use of 'immaterial' is introduced simply to mark the inadequacy of any analysis of sensation confined solely to the physical terms that are fully adequate for analyzing ordinary physical change that does not involve sensation.

Mr. Hacker's book essentially portrays the modern woman as a kind of superhero soldiering through a world increasingly marked by male inadequacy.

The Bayesian constant mean model (high model inadequacy) had marked prediction uncertainty which was reduced by accounting for the effects of environmental covariates in the Bayesian linear trend model (low model inadequacy), indicating that model inadequacy had a negative impact on prediction uncertainty.

But it was also a round marked by controversy, with the inadequacies of the conference system laid bare.

This transition represented a substantial loss to the individual and was most often marked by feelings of guilt, inadequacy, sadness, frustration and the questioning of self identity.

I don't know where the debate now stands but when I fill in forms from my borough of Camden, under ethnic origin I tick a box marked "white " and feel its bald inadequacy in describing who I am.

The studies were marked as "inconclusive" if the presented evidence was judged as insufficient based on inadequacies, such as small sample sizes, lack of comparison groups, use of purely descriptive statistics, short experiment timeframes, and unreliable statistical evidence.

It repeated some of the issues in the questionnaire such as item writing and marking, but it was also intended to probe the reasons behind the perceived inadequacies of quality control procedures as well as the challenges facing the examination boards in test development, administration, and use.

They reflect the imperfections of human justice, the inadequacy of human compassion, the defectiveness of our sensibility toward the sufferings of our fellows; they mark the limit of our ability to use knowledge for the well-being of our fellow human beings throughout the world.

Charness stated that Singin' in the Rains references to Berkeley "marks the first time the Hollywood musical had ever been reflexive, and amused at its own extravagant non-dancing inadequacy, at that" and that Berekeley's "overhead kaleidoscope floral pattern is predominantly featured, as is the line of tap-dancing chorines, who are seen only from the knees down".

Even when poor marks are accompanied by feedback, if a student is way off target, comments about their inadequacies won't necessarily inspire them to progress.

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