Relationships within a computational hardness class.
1He enters a zone where play is not reducible to anything else.
2The world in little is not reducible to a microscopic point.
3The question of pre-eminence between the Ancients and Moderns is reducible to another.
4And that constitutes a source of conflict that is not reducible to economics.
5Its teaching is not founded on one idea, or reducible to certain formulæ.
6Nearly every one of my books has always been reducible to its title.
7There is no law reducible to print which regulates these affairs.
8They are not reducible to language, although they are connected to its experience.
9South Africans' relationships with politicians and political parties are not reducible to data-driven decisions.
10But events under the effect hypothesis are causally reducible to the traditional organismic level.
11Therefore the moral precepts are not reducible to all the precepts of the decalogue.
12Indeed, the heptad of things finite is in all cases reducible to the pentad.
13But excess of play does not seem reducible to any of the capital vices.
14Neither words nor ideas reducible to words constitute the utmost limit of human capacity.
15How far Style is reducible to law will be examined in the next chapter.
16So that all the penalties of the law are, for him, reducible to fines.
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