Sentence examples for might be finite from inspiring English sources

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In this algorithm it is evident that the potential number of values to be calculated is infinite, though the number of possible outcomes (distinct values of X) might be finite.

It turns out that N might be finite even in the case when the potential decays slower.

But now scientists in France and the United States argue in this week's Nature that the universe might be finite and, in fact, 12-sided.

However, what is not always appreciated is that the pluralist is not off the hook so easily, for it is not enough just to say that the sum might be finite, she must also show that it is finite otherwise we remain uncertain about the tenability of her position.

First, let us note that even though the environment might be finite, the grid-cell representation need not be constrained by it.

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One might argue that the very notion of infinite utility is suspect — see for example Jeffrey 1983 and McClennen 1994.[7] Hence, the objection continues, whatever the utility of salvation might be, it must be finite.

Results from genome-scale studies on gene-phenotype interaction suggest that, although host and immediate context effects might be complex, they are finite [ 75, 76], and could likely be dealt with by formal design.

Our beds used to be finite.

It is scary, of course, to think that the mystery of our identities might be reducible to finite data sequences.

As might be expected, the finite approximation underpredicts the theoretical value by an often significant margin.

In the end, Oberlin did take me, although it did so with what might be described as finite enthusiasm.

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