This property of occurring instantaneously, or indivisibly, leads to the use of the term " atomic " as an alternative to the longer " linearizable ".
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OS 2200 handles applications that use sizes other than multiples of 112 words by indivisibly reading the containing physical records and writing back out the unchanged and changed portions with data chaining.
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The concept of lemma is similar to the Sanskrit " sphoma " ( 6th century ), an invariant mental word, to which the sound is intimately but not indivisibly connected.
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Carrying Greek flags and crucifixes and chanting, " Greece is Orthodoxy, " they cheered as as the head of the Greek Orthodox Church defended the faith as indivisibly bound with the country's identity.
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"' Common ownership "'refers to holding the assets of an organization, enterprise, or community indivisibly rather than in the names of the individual members or groups of members, as common property.
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From the 1960s onward, there would never be just one single, prevailing trend or fashion but a great plethora of possibilities, indivisibly linked to all the various influences in other areas of people's lives.
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On Sunday, hackers who found their way into a site administered by the Control Yuan, a top government watchdog body, placed messages in English and Chinese saying " Taiwan is indivisibly a part of China and always will be ."
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"' Nontrinitarianism "'refers to belief systems within Christianity which reject the mainstream hypostases or persons who are coeternal, coequal, and indivisibly united in one being, or essence ( from the Greek " ousia ) ."
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Oneness believers, by contrast, hold that God is absolutely and indivisibly one ( Deuteronomy 6 : 4 ), and do not accept the idea of three distinct centers of consciousness in the Godhead, a modern form of the ancient belief of Arianism.
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While the organs of sense, therefore, distinguish the particular attributes of a body, the mind, on the contrary, receives and conceives these perceptions, universally; things partible it views impartibly; things divisible, indivisibly; things temporal, eternally.