Sentence examples for susceptible of analysis from inspiring English sources

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On an interpretation of this sort, Kant's forms of judgment may be identified with logical concepts susceptible of analysis (see e.g. Allison 1983, pp. 126ff).

Logical expressions might thus seem not to express meanings susceptible of analysis, and if so analysis could not provide the grounds for thinking of a logical truth as true.

Leibniz's explicit view, on the other hand, had been that the meanings of all expressions, including particles of all kinds, were susceptible of analysis, and that all such analyses constitute grounds for a priori demonstrations; see e.g. his "Analysis Linguarum", pp. 351 2.

That he might well have had some such analyses in mind is hinted at in a letter to Hilbert in which he claims that in his own unfinished investigations into the foundations of geometry, he was able to "make do with fewer primitive terms," which presumably means that he takes some of the terms treated as primitive by Hilbert to be susceptible of analysis via others.

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Biological phenomena, like many others, show aspects and relations susceptible of physical analysis and interpretation.

British biophysicist A.V. Hill described the modern biophysicist in these terms: Biological phenomena, like many others, show aspects and relations susceptible of physical analysis and interpretation.

This makes a large range of tetragonal distortion susceptible for analysis, ranging from body-centred cubic to beyond face-centred cubic (1.07 < c/abct < 1.57).

Indeed, these models apply regardless of the SFL sub-branch of the analyst, as all theories of SFL depend upon semantic and syntactic strands of information that are equally likely to be challenged by indeterminacy and are consequently susceptible to inconsistencies of analysis.

"Threats" in this sense are almost always susceptible of a conditional analysis (where the antecedent makes reference to the conduct of the threat's recipient), but not all conditional threats are motivational in character.

Although the risk-mapping model has been designed for famine early warning and is potentially a very useful tool to that end, it seems probable that the approach will have much wider applicability; the effects of natural disasters, such as drought or flooding, and of disasters caused by humans, such as war, are susceptible to this type of analysis, as are the "normal" patterns of food insecurity.

A major problem with our study is the collection of strains used, since they were isolated only in one center and only 01 strain was resistant to polymyxin B. Nevertheless, the evaluation of clonality showed that only 29% of isolates belonged to the endemic clone (clone A) previously reported in our hospital and these strains were excluded of the comparison of analysis of susceptible methods.

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