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Significats de intrinsic character en anglès
Encara no tenim significats per a "intrinsic character".
Ús de intrinsic character en anglès
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They give us nothing new in the way of intrinsiccharacter.
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The simplicity of an event-particle arises from the indivisibility of its intrinsiccharacter.
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For the intrinsiccharacter tells us the limiting character of nature in space at that instant.
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Thus all abstractive sets belonging to the same element are equal and converge to the same intrinsiccharacter.
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For facts cannot by reason of their own intrinsiccharacter be divided into historical facts and non-historical facts.
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This emergence of a definite intrinsiccharacter from an abstractive set is the precise meaning of the law of convergence.
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The intrinsiccharacter of an event-particle is indivisible in the sense that every abstractive set covered by it exhibits the same intrinsiccharacter.
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The intrinsiccharacter of a vast part of our landscape has been despoiled and the destruction continues even in areas depending on tourism.
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It will be your mission to make the intrinsiccharacter of beauty fully understood; to show that it is an entirely moral thing.
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I have maintained throughout these lectures that the data of psychology do not differ in, their intrinsiccharacter from the data of physics.
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In respect of the intrinsiccharacter of the world-content thus perceived, Rudolf Steiner called this mode of perception, Imaginative perception, or, simply, Imagination.
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In other words you cannot get any abstractive set satisfying the condition σ which exhibits intrinsiccharacter more simple than that of a σ-prime.
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This amalgamation of two substantially similar commonwealths produced rather an increase in the size than a change in the intrinsiccharacter of the existing community.
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In other words you cannot get any abstractive set satisfying the condition σ which exhibits an intrinsiccharacter more complex than that of a σ-antiprime.
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The importance of the equality of abstractive sets arises from the assumption that the intrinsiccharacters of the two sets are identical.
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"That they are neither gold nor good paper, but are a kind of fiat currency, having no intrinsiccharacter, being cheap, delusive, irredeemable and worthless."