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Thus things can be described with unlimited, infinitesimal precision.
Also, a "sorting algorithm" is not in any way inherently bad, and many useful and powerful things can be described as such, so no slight intended there either).
I said above that predicate dualism might seem to have no ontological consequences, because it is concerned only with the different way things can be described within the contexts of the different sciences, not with any real difference in the things themselves.
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I blame porn almost entirely for this one motion every dude seems to have in his bag of tricks (note: if a sex thing can be described as a "trick" is definitely something you should never, ever do).
Driven, still, by inexorably aging baby boomers, all 78 million or so of them, the luxury market is most active right now, she said, with things that can be described as "experiential" and restorative, like a huge new spa bathroom or an exotic vacation.
We're all for things that can be described with the words "heavy" and "duty" put together, and the new messaging plans from AT&T (not Cingular any longer, pal) are just that.
These concepts are not associated in positing any thing that can be described as remotely physical.
Vogel [ 25] emphasised that diagrams should combine simplicity with validity – an acknowledgement of complexity but recognition that things are more complex than can be described.
Manor Athletic's bowling to Cobham Ladies is perhaps the only thing about this clip that can be described as remotely charitable; whatever the spirit of cricket is, both the title, Amazons at the Wicket, and the decision of the men's batsmen to run byes to the wicketkeeper – Sarah Taylor the unidentified lady is not – probably go against it.
The theory of reference Putnam uses as a premise is a causal one, which states that 'one cannot refer to certain kinds of things, e.g., trees, if one has no causal interaction at all with them, or with things in terms of which they can be described' (Putnam 1981 16 177).
I can be described as many things but no description of me is complete without saying "Englishman".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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