Sentence examples for possible realisation from inspiring English sources

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Architecturally skyscrapers are the most meretricious of structures; predicated not on the possible realisation of any aesthetic ideal, but on the actualisation of specific construction technologies.

Indeed, because it invites many interpretations, an artwork acquires an ideality of possible meanings which cannot be obviated by any possible realisation (RB 146).

It was calibrated at a national measurement institute and used to compare the two possible realisation schemes (i.e. radiation thermometer calibrated to ITS-90, and the same thermometer calibrated using high temperature references) to the local ITS-90 scale at an accredited industrial calibration laboratory.

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The postulate requires that no proposition be strictly better or worse than all of its possible realisations, which seems to be a reasonable requirement.

Using 2WL and 3WL models, the work in [6] showed that candidate selection from an unconstrained set of possible realisations obtained accuracy rates of 0.70 and 0.60, respectively.

Under randomisation inference, the distribution of the test statistic is generated by considering all possible realisations of the treatment assignment, keeping the potential outcomes and characteristics of units fixed.

This disanalogy is due to the fact that there is no sense in which the \(p_i\ s that \(p\) is evaluated in terms of need to be ultimate outcomes; they can themselves be thought of as uncertain prospects that are evaluated in terms of their different possible realisations.

The most time-consuming way to solve (20) is an exhaustive search, i.e., all possible user serving vectors ϑ are tested to find the best vector according to (20), i.e., for each possible number UA of adaptive users there exists U U A possible realisations of ϑ.

For the purposes of this paper, the term used will be lenition, on the basis of the fact that this term is viewed as encompassing all possible realisations of the vowel.

However, as emphasised previously, the analysis made it essential for certain borderline productions to be classified in a category according to the majority of their features; this situation suggests that arguing for a categorical choice between four possible realisations is not plausible, as some productions did not fall unambiguously under a particular category.

Thus the data has to be expressible as a realisation of a discrete categorical variable, which in this case holds, albeit with a large number of possible realisations.

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