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indeterminacy - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • truth: It might be equally valid to argue that not ions of the indeterminacy of truth can be used against the self-proclaimed certitude of deniers.
  • meaning: Moreover, it embodies the indeterminacy of meaning, the distance between sentence structure and truth.
  • translation: A number of articles on Descartes and Locke; personal identity, skepticism, indeterminacy of translation and intention.
  • practice: Finally, it points to the indeterminacy of social practice.

Converse of object

  • imply: However, its etymology does not imply absolute indeterminacy.

Adjective modifier

  • radical: It started with quantum theory and its radical indeterminacy.
  • apparent: He regarded the apparent indeterminacy of quantum phenomena as a fundamental component of their nature.
  • very: For the desire to eliminate evil, argues Todorov, entails abolishing the very indeterminacy that makes freedom - and evil - possible.

Modifies a noun

  • relation: Information about the passage of particles is obtained without involving the indeterminacy relations.
  • principle: Cassidy, D.C. ( 1998 ) ' Answer to the question: When did the indeterminacy principle become the uncertainty principle?
  • thesis: In the final section an alternative indeterminacy thesis is presented.
  • problem: Unfortunately, in ecology, because of the formalization and interpretation indeterminacy problems, the last condition is rarely satisfied.

Noun used with modifier

  • quantum: Chaos theory confirms that, even without quantum indeterminacy, many phenomena would be impossible to predict.
  • formalization: It is the third criterion that is often called into question by Shaffer's classification of stochasticity primarily because of formalization indeterminacy.

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