| 11. | This is the thrust of Kant's doctrine of the transcendental ideality of space and time.
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| 12. | Ideality of solutions is analogous to interactions are the same between all the molecules of the solution.
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| 13. | A well-known departure from ideality is when the surface of interest has a rough texture.
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| 14. | It is hard to imagine anything close to this level of ideality in a real world system.
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| 15. | Even the Sermon on the Mount, as requiring an impossible ideality, did not escape his criticism.
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| 16. | For more detail on what Howison means by such ideality, consider his presentation of Final causation.
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| 17. | Capacitor selection is normally determined based on cost, physical size and non-idealities of various capacitor types.
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| 18. | The more dissimilar the nature of A and B, the more strongly the solution is expected to deviate from ideality.
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| 19. | Thus, he advocated a system very close to that in which Hegel had argued for the ideality of the finite ."
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| 20. | "' Ideality "'describes the disposition towards perfection, towards beauty and refinement in all aspects of life.
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