10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INDISTINGUISHABLY»
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indistinguishably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
indistinguishably and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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For the Defence, Dr. Thorndyke
But the prisoner is indistinguishably like Ronald Barton. Solike that Mrs.Barton,
whenhe visited herather house, hadno doubt that hewas Ronald Barton, and still
had no doubtwhen shewas giving evidence inthis court. "Theunavoidable ...
A T3 robot would have to be able to live among us and interact with the people
and objects in the world Turing-Indistinguishably from the way we do. At this point
people always ask: Well, how indistinguishably? What about the question of ...
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Intellectual Traditions at the Medieval University: The Use ...
What thing and a concept of the thing difer by is a respect or a relation—and this
is no ordinary respect “xed to or superimposed upon that thing, as are other
relations; rather it is utterly intrinsic and indistinguishably joined to it”. This
intrinsic ...
Russell L. Freidman, 2012
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Theology within the Bounds of Language: A Methodological Tour
On both sides of the Eucharistic debate, we find thinking of this form: If one thing
is another (e.g., if Shakespeare is the author of Macbeth), they are
indistinguishably alike. But the Eucharistic bread and wine and Jesus' body and
blood are not ...
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Advances in Cryptology - ASIACRYPT 2000: 6th International ...
Definition 12 (indistinguishable security against an adversary). A code obfuscator
C for F is indistinguishably secure against an adversary A (a PPT machine) if for
every encoding π, the following two distribution ensembles are computationally ...
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Advances in Cryptology -- EUROCRYPT 2012: 31st Annual ...
Definition 5 (Input Indistinguishable Computation (IIC)). Let F and Π be the ideal
trusted parted and the protocol realizing functionality f, as defined above.
Protocol Π is said to input indistinguishably compute (or, IIC) f for P1 under
concurrent ...
David Pointcheval, Thomas Johansson, 2012
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Learning from Words: Testimony as a Source of Knowledge
For instance, the possible worlds in which most of my perceptual beliefs are
indistinguishably false—for instance, worlds in which I am unknowingly a brain-in
-a-vat or the victim of an evil demon—are quite distant from the actual world.
Indeed ...
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Neo-Victorian Gothic: Horror, Violence and Degeneration in ...
indistinguishably. into. the. urban. anonymous. masses, becoming, as it were,
emanations of the city itself. As Sarah E. Maier proposes in her chapter, the
profuse reprisings of the Whitechapel killings, for instance, “rely upon the
shadowy figure ...
Marie-Luise Kohlke, Christian Gutleben, 2012
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Historia Religionum, Volume 2 Religions of the Present
indistinguishably. blended. in. the. minds. of. most. Japanese,. the. resulting cult
being not the precarious patchwork that might be imagined, but an integrated
whole with an inner logic and impetus of its own. Since 1945 when for the first
time ...
Claas J. Bleeker, G. Widengren, 1971
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Greece: Report on the Observance of Standards and ...
On the asset side, claims on central government are indistinguishably included in
the claims on general government with further breakdowns by loan and securities
. Nevertheless, the BOG has collected sufficient detailed source data that ...
International Monetary Fund, 2003
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INDISTINGUISHABLY»
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indistinguishably is used in the context of the following news items.
Just Cause 3 preview: Does bigger mean better?
Its enemies and civilians alike are chattering identical ciphers who swarm indistinguishably upon you, and I began to wonder whether a game ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Turing test: Computer finally passes the human test
“Design a system that can do anything a human can do, indistinguishably from the way any human does, to any human, and you will have ... «The Australian, Jul 15»
One Year Ago, I Was in Baghdad When ISIS Took Iraq
This had always been the ideological objective of the Islamic State, even before the conflicts in Syria and Iraq were indistinguishably conjoined. «Fair Observer, Jul 15»
How computer program Eugene passed the human 'Turing test'
“Design a system that can do anything a human can do, indistinguishably from the way any human does, to any human, and you will have ... «The Australian, Jul 15»
If Presidential Candidates Were Black Metal Bands…
Black metal is a bloodcurdlingly shrill subgenre of metal music, characterized by indistinguishably shrieked lyrics (as opposed to the baritone ... «Flavorwire, Jun 15»
LA Times' original 1975 review of 'Jaws' unearthed: We hated it
It is well and suspensefully done, the footage of real sharks joining indistinguishably with the chompings of the fearsome model. John M. Dwyer ... «Hero Complex, Jun 15»
Court clarifies meaning of 'identical' and 'indistinguishably similar …
In a recent decision (merit number 2014/15516, decision number 2015/327, January 14 2015), the 11th Chamber of the Court of Appeal has ... «World Trademark Review, Jun 15»
The Glorious Imbecility of War
... 400 cannon were belching forth fire and death on every side; the roaring and shouting were indistinguishably commixed – together they gave ... «Daily Reckoning - Australian Edition, Jun 15»
Off the beat: All the difference
So how can one take a road less travelled if both roads are equipotential and indistinguishably unknown? I suppose that is the irony of Frost's ... «Daily Californian, Jun 15»
Israel's President Sings a Different Tune
... an Arabic version of its anthem that, with the same melody, could be sung alongside the Hebrew, fairly comfortably if not indistinguishably? «Bloomberg View, May 15»