| 11. | Similar interests and attitudes, possibly describable as allies, but not in any inappropriate way.
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| 12. | Imperial cycles represent an " expanding pulsation " of " mathematically describable " macro-historic trend.
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| 13. | In that respect, a theory should be for the most part describable with hierarchies of concepts.
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| 14. | It is a career describable, perhaps, as a single, longstanding bout of depression, infrequently relieved.
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| 15. | Thus, Searle's counter-example does not describe a computational algorithm that is not mathematically describable.
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| 16. | Le Corbusier's 1955 Chapelle Notre Dame du Haut uses free-form curves not describable in mathematical formulae.
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| 17. | This is not just a pedantic claim; there are also mathematical hierarchies which are not describable using set theory.
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| 18. | More broadly, the term describes electron distributions describable by the Fermi function, but with an elevated effective temperature.
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| 19. | If Lir was guilty of something, it ought to be describable in one sentence as a cause for the ban?
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| 20. | Having an anti-virus alone is " not " enough . ) Its detection rate is describable as decent.
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