| 21. | Three aspects of indeterminacy arise, of which two relate to indeterminacy of translation.
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| 22. | The second refers to indeterminacy in entire sentences or more extensive portions of discourse.
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| 23. | It is at this point that Heisenberg introduces objective indeterminacy into the thought experiment.
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| 24. | Given this indeterminacy, the nonlinearly transformed mean and covariance can only be approximated.
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| 25. | The evidence suggests there is a " range of indeterminacy " in wages.
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| 26. | If Einstein is correct, then there is a violation of the principle of indeterminacy.
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| 27. | He defined motor coordination as a means for overcoming indeterminacy due to redundant peripheral DOFs.
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| 28. | The images were created by layering multiple film exposures to convey a sense of indeterminacy.
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| 29. | Thus, the indeterminacy of the system simply grows and you become a part of it.
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| 30. | The problem of indeterminacy arises when one observes the eventual circularity of virtually every possible definition.
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