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Discover Ludwig"stable thought" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a thought or idea that is firmly established and unchanging. Example: "The scientist's theory was based on years of research and stable thought, making it widely accepted in the scientific community."
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Under his directorship, the institute undertook a number of important excavations, including one at Megiddo that uncovered a large riding stable thought to have been King Solomon's and one at Persepolis that yielded some Achaemenid sculptures.
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The number is the theoretical limit of how many people with whom one can maintain stable relationships (thought to be 150).
Resistance, in this case, opposes every important, stable, axiomatic thought; it is the prelude to creativity, hope and freedom, for it is the task of architecture to produce a hypothesis of order, not to portray the chaos that surrounds us (Masiero 2002); it should aspire again to a permanency that will last through the chronicle of events to become a place of reference (Gregotti 2004).
When Abramoff was sentenced last week, he had some touching things to say about his regrets, and he looked pathetic enough, but in a country that prides itself on having a stable and well-thought-out system of government, doing all the footwork to corrupt that system isn't the kind of thing that can be easily forgiven.
A stable pattern of creative thought — analogical and metaphorical reasoning — is specified to demonstrate the expressive power of the modeling approach; illustrative examples are given.
But Air Force planners apparently gave no thought to stables.
Over 12 months, respondents showed a highly stable pattern of catastrophic thoughts, and continued links with levels of distress during flush episodes.
Once the mind is stopped on paper, thoughts remain stable, and inquiry can easily be applied.
One study investigated personality traits, i.e. stable patterns of behaviour, thoughts, and emotions, by using the NEO-Personality Inventory and found elevated neuroticism scores in RLS (n = 42) compared with non-RLS subjects (n = 982) [ 13].
In the 18th century, the conception of a secular state with an independent basis of authority and the distinction between the roles of citizen and believer in a certain faith were further developed, even though Locke's thought that a stable political order did require some common religious basis persisted (with a few exceptions, such as the French materialists).
Truly, the fundamental problem here is not a school of thought that denies stable facts or documentation.
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