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Перевод: expressible speek expressible


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  1. Key variables such as the quality of staff at any level and the current morale are only expressible in general verbal descriptive terms.
  2. Among the physical scientists of the seventeenth century it was achieved by stressing the harmony of the universe itself - a divinely conceived harmony, expressible in mathematical terms, and which, Copernicus had declared, it was the duty of the astronomer to display.
  3. One would be hard put also to find grounds for the attribution of the beliefs thus expressible to creatures that might be thought to have but not express them:
  4. Surprisingly, philosophers and historians of science have frequently agreed: Thomas Kuhn and Paul Feyerabend argue that different systems of thought are not mutually expressible, that scientists within different paradigms live in different worlds.
  5. In spite of these advances, there is strong evidence that the general solution of the initial-value problem for the non-colinear case is not expressible in a finite closed form.
  6. Nevertheless, certain facts about rights, more easily, if not solely, expressible in the language of claims and claiming, are necessary to a full understanding of what rights are and why they are so vitally important.
  7. Human thought is something essentially expressible in language, and language is possible only if there are predicates as well as names.
  8. He felt a brimful of yearning - of some mixture of emotions that were hardly expressible, that must pour outwards.
  9. Yet it was undeniable that such formulae were available for certain special quintic equations (for instance the five roots of are each radically expressible; see exercise 4.6.6).
  10. Psychometrically the problem is to develop appropriate descriptive taxonomies so that a person's actual or potential contribution to an organisation is succinctly expressible.
  11. Gauss' most influential contribution is probably his Disquisitiones Arithmeticae (1801), a work in which appear his 17-gon (see Section 4.6), his introduction of the notation of congruence (see Section 2.2), his proof that all the roots of are expressible in radicals, and a proof of the quadratic reciprocity law.
  12. Even the statement that obviously any polynomial in x with integer coefficients must be expressible (by using a degree argument) as a product of polynomials which cannot be further decomposed was of little value to him unless it be accompanied by a method which in each instance would supply the indecomposable factors.
  13. The interest of how things are resides in their figuration, discernible and expressible by the deeper realist, of how things will be only in so far as that futurity is the truth and the end of how they are and always have been.

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