Has the culture shifted so much that suchconcepts are more acceptable?
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Women were not even admitted to discussions about suchconcepts as spirits or numbers.
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Even the most sophisticated and powerful AI systems on the market can't grasp suchconcepts.
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He'd taken enough math and science classes to have a basic understanding of suchconcepts.
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It's easy to be sentimental -or cynical -about suchconcepts as solidarity and brotherhood.
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There were no goodbyes, no thank-yous; suchconcepts were foreign to the people of the Clan.
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It might have been, he now considered, that she was still rather too young for suchconcepts.
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Difficulties with suchconcepts are also discussed.
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Chaos took no note of direction or velocity; suchconcepts were valid only in a somewhat organized framework.
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Modern physicists, after barking their shins on suchconcepts overlong, have become exceedingly suspicious of "infinity".
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I know that matter cannot be explained without resorting to suchconcepts as force, causation, action, and reaction.
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All suchconcepts as 'thing,' 'object of perception,' 'moment,' 'simultaneity,' 'extension,' etc., get us into trouble in certain experimental situations.
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The need for orientation necessitates the development of appropriate concepts, and suchconcepts are dependent on technology for practical realization.
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Once suchconcepts are accepted generally as natural aspects of the brain, their influence can be pervasive and long lasting.
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And I myself am not prepared to glorify this chaos with suchconcepts as the twilight of the gods or Armageddon.
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Or even that suchconcepts as days or hours mattered here at what now truly seemed to be the 'Shores of Creation'.