The first requisites in a healthy, well-developed Imagination are truth and distinctness.
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Possibly I remember it with such distinctness because it was the firSt.
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The mate spoke with low distinctness from the shadows of the quarter-deck.
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The distinctness and intelligence of her language are a kind of miracle.
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They were articulated with a distinctness that was unexampled in my experience.
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Our need for togetherness exists alongside our need for separateness, writes Perel.
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That inequality leads to separateness is the unavoidable conclusion of its aftermath.
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For in its career of separateness it cannot go on for ever.
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In doing so, they annihilate all sense of separateness, and so on.
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The end of Israel's separateness is the good of the world.
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Religion advocates not the virtues in their severalty, but the whole moral enterprise.
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You can talk about the government and land in severalty.
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Lands should be allotted to the Indians in severalty, inalienable for a certain period.
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To-day, by reason of the Dawes Bill, land is open to the Indians in severalty.
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The colony now began to prosper; men held their lands in severalty, and taxes were low.
Ús de discreteness en anglès
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Methods: We undertook unsupervised analyses of RNA-sequencing data of 284 MPMs, with no assumption of discreteness.
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Small replicate numbers, discreteness, large dynamic range and the presence of outliers require a suitable statistical approach.
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We utilize the discreteness of Dirichlet process prior to cluster signatures that exhibit similar differential expression profiles.
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The permutation test performs well for any settings though the discreteness in cluster size must be accounted for.
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The discreteness is still more obvious when, instead of old things changing, they cease, or when altogether new things come.
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And if speciation unfolds in geological moments, then species in geological time match organisms on our ordinary yearly scales in both distinctness and discreteness.
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But, by important contrast, species construct their equally powerful integrity and discreteness by different means that do not require such suppression of upwardly cascading effects.
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But its apparent discreteness is due to a failure to distinguish between the silent, unobtrusive working of comparison and the more obvious and self-conscious working.