Cousin was opposed to Kant in asserting that the unconditioned in the form of infinite or absolute cause is but a mere unrealizable tentative or effort on the part of and something different from a mere negation, yet not equivalent to a positive thought.
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Although such a state is physically unrealizable and, strictly speaking, not a function, it can be thought of as an " ideal state " whose position is known exactly ( any measurement of the position always returns the eigenvalue x _ 0 ).
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They spelled out a character's appearance, age, physical tics, personal aura and psychology, not to mention the setting, in overwhelming and often unrealizable detail, down to the length of their noses and the titles of the books on their shelves.
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He also paid special attention to the social conditions of their origins, as they started out with unrealizable desires and insatiable appetites, the distorted family and marital relationships, misunderstandings and intolerance between fathers and sons, unfaithful husbands and wives, officers ignorance and corruption and unreal political ambitions.
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New York City, in particular, was a place King felt she could " take a peep out of our confined limits [ and ] . . . spread my wings ever so little, " a possibility which seemed " so utterly " unrealizable " " in Charleston.
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She also monitors the rolling out of new Pokemon characters, which is done in a way intended to stimulate the collecting side of the craze _ not so few characters that they are too easily collected, nor so many that collecting them all, the goal of all true Pokemoners, seems unrealizable.
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For example, Superstudio, one such branch of theoretically oriented architectural postmodernists, began to produce ironic, unrealizable projects such as the 1969 Continuous Monument project, which functioned as counter design and critique of the existing architecture culture, suggesting the end of architecture's capacity to effect change on an urban or cultural scale.
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The OED gives / ?kwjksYt / as pronunciation for " Quixote, n . ", in reference to " An enthusiastic visionary person like Don Quixote, inspired by lofty and chivalrous but false or unrealizable ideals . " Citations for this usage are from 1648 to 1896 . talk ) 07 : 54, 27 February 2008 ( UTC)
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Exact algorithm for problem ( 1 ) is to be found an optimal solution " x * ", with the validation of its optimal structure, or if it is unrealizable, in procedure have to be shown that there is no achievable solution, i . e ., X = \ varnothing, or the solution is unbounded.
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Among these others, all of them complex, interesting figures, are Lisa Fittko, a German socialist refugee who led Benjamin and two other people over the mountains to the Spanish border, and Asja Lacis, a Latvian Marxist who was Benjamin's occasional lover and unrealizable erotic fantasy, who describes him as a foolish, impetuous young man who was unhappy in love.