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numerable
adjective
Able to be counted; countable.
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I am not one to say, "Omigod, like poor me," despite the fact that my dad would on numerable occasions drink an entire bottle of raspberry cordial and try to run Mamma over with the combine harvester.
Last year, in a brief aptly titled 'Light at the end of the pipeline,' SA director Ruth Lux explained how "the investment opportunities within the infrastructure sector" in the Middle East "are more numerable than ever, no more so than in pipelines which serve as a barometer for the health of the region as a whole".
Republicans who have acceded to Trump's numerable previous violations of ethics and protocols felt the need to make their strongest, albeit still fairly mild, criticisms of the Administration.
"He is a politician who has won numerable statewide elections in this state without ever developing a reservoir of goodwill and trust," said Tim Hodson, director of the Center for California Studies at California State University at Sacramento.
Let God1, God2, God3, … be a numerable totality of Gods (machines) such that Godn has the capacity to control particle Pn and only particle Pn.
Therefore, a supertask which is not a hypertask will be a numerable infinite sequence of actions or operations carried out in a finite interval of time.
In t = 1+1+1 = 3 a numerable infinity of self-excitations of type I will have occurred.
By now performing the temporal reversion of this whole process of disappearance, what occurs is in fact a complex process of self-excitation of the void by means of which, spontaneously and unpredictably, there emerges a numerable infinity of identical particles.
He imagines a passive Achilles being moved successively by an infinite numerable set of machines Mn.
In their view, the analysis presented above for Achilles's run is nothing but the breakdown of one process into a numerable infinity of subprocesses, which does not make it into a supertask.
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A hypertask is a non-numerable infinite sequence of actions or operations carried out in a finite interval of time.
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