Goaded by this enmity toward the abstractness of computing, Stoll proceeds to a general attack on hardware, software and their various interfaces.
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Some of these definitions emphasize the deductive character of much of mathematics, some emphasize its abstractness, some emphasize certain topics within mathematics.
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An interesting narrative approach adds to the abstractness-as the film is presented as a flashback of a contemporary artist ( Raghuvir Yadav ).
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Due to the abstractness of surface finish parameters, engineers usually use a tool that has a variety of surface roughnesses created using different manufacturing methods.
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And by the show's end, the inverted image seems normal, a suitable symbol of both painting's absurdity and its essential abstractness.
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Various attempts were made to substantiate the " abstract idea " test, which suffers from abstractness itself, but eventually, none of them was successful.
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This was suggested to be due to the abstractness and delay of the reward, rather than an increased emotional response to the unfairness of the offer.
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The epistles ( or " " rasa'il " " ) generally increase in abstractness, finally dealing with the Brethren's somewhat Doomsday.
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But there is something else, I think, about the inherent abstractness of photography that relates to the emotionally mediated nature of much of Picasso's art.
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A tag evolves into a piece when the letters become calligraphic, " taking on a style concept and a sense of structure and abstractness, " Nic 1 says.