Sentence examples for uncertain principle from inspiring English sources

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The original argument, as Richard Lieu and Lloyd Hillman of the University of Alabama stated it in the 10 March issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters, ran like this: The linchpin of quantum mechanics, Heisenberg's uncertain principle, implies that space and time are riddled with "bubbles," which are far too small and fleeting for earthbound experiments to detect.

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In the age of uncertain principles, abstract art is more truthful than realistic pictures.

I am not convinced that his uncertain principles are so discomforting.

Chantereau Le Febvre denounced as futile the attempts of his contemporaries to deduce general rules from uncertain principles.

Professor Orzel, who teaches physics at Union College and runs the blog Uncertain Principles, is turning his own dog, Emmy, into something of a franchise; he is already the author of "How to Teach Physics to Your Dog" (2009), so popular it was translated into 10 languages.

In physics, de Broglie's wave-particle duality indicates any radiation is also subject to Heisenberg's principle of uncertain.

The extent to which such data is rendered fully open, in the sense of being compliant with all of the FAIR principles, remains uncertain.

The approach introduced in this paper incorporates vague and uncertain information based on principles of the Rough Set Theory as a way of enhancing the information contents in interval-based qualitative models.

Jacques Bourgeois, a partner in the Brussels office of the law firm of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, said the outcome in this case was uncertain, but the general legal principle set by Mr. Tizzano regarding the behavior of dominant firms like IMS Health was unequivocal.

33) that a person who is willing to jeopardize the right to hold and practice his or her conscientious religious, philosophical and moral convictions, all for the sake of gaining uncertain added benefits via the principle of utility, does not know what it means to have conscientious beliefs, or at least does not take such beliefs seriously (TJ 207 08/181 82).

Should the model be falsified, the status of the principle will become uncertain, and of course, the entire concept developed here, if not refuted in its entirety, will require a drastic revision (as rightly emphasized by Yanai).

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