| 11. | Note that cardinality does not imply direct measurability, in which Jevons did not believe.
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| 12. | Von Neumann and Morgenstern stated that the question of measurability of physical quantities was dynamic.
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| 13. | The scale _ based on 10 questions _ created what every academic craves _ numerical measurability.
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| 14. | Before the 1930s, the measurability of utility functions was erroneously labeled as cardinality by economists.
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| 15. | Itzhak Gilboa gives a sound explanation of why measurability can never be attained solely by introspection:
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| 16. | Concerns have, however, been expressed as regards the measurability of stages three and four.
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| 17. | Is this like that for all non-measurable sets by the caratheodory definition of measurability?
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| 18. | The limit of measurability is approximately eight half-lives, or about 45, 000 years.
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| 19. | This description simply assumes or imagines a state as a physically existing entity without concern about its experimental measurability.
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| 20. | Transparency and measurability form the prerequisites for making IT security proactively monitorable, so that it can be improved continuously.
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