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Stability - observableness The general reasons about a problem "Stability -
observableness" may be found out in the monography (Chechelnitsky, 1980). But
the problem of stability and real observableness of objects of high levels of
hierarchy ...
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Constructing the Beginning: Discourses of Creation Science
The criteria of scientificity here are plain: observableness and experimental
testability. Moreover, there is a further complication concerning the assessment of
creationism itself. In 3.3, whatever its apparent sophistications may be, the
scientific ...
However, the properties of full informativity and complete directivity defined
below differ somewhat in form from the properties of total controllability and
complete observableness. According to the presently held views, the reasons for
this are ...
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A Body of Divinity: Or, The Sum and Substance of Christian ...
... putting all the rest to the strength ofhis Memory: And which' still heightens the
observableness of it, is what Dr. Bernard says, Thatfor near twenty years time
before the fulfilling of this, (that was from the Doctor's first'conversing -_ with him)
he ...
James Ussher, John Downame,
1702
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A Learned and Complete Commentary upon the Book of the ...
This phraseimporteth a visible and palpable step of this defection: the star is not
now falling, as was in the former chapter; but it is fallen. And I saw' it fallen' saith
john, implying an observableness in it. 3. lt importeth, that after the fall of this star,
...
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The Good News of the Kingdom for a Modern World
"But on being asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God was coming, he
answered them and said:"The kingdom of God is not coming with striking
observableness, neither will people be saying, "See here!" or, "There!" For, look!
the ...
They learn that the most observable things are not the best — that 'the
observableness of things, indeed, though boldly putting itself forth as an
evidence of some special excellence, is very often the indication of an inward
fault — is but an ...
Nathaniel Smith Richardson,
1855
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... ufyddgarwch, moeshlygiad, hyblyg- edd, ufylldawd [garwch Obseqny, ob'-sl-
cwi, s. arwyl; ufydd- Obserate, ob'-ser-ët, v. a. cloi, c!oi ar Observable, ob-zerf '-â-
bl, a. nodadwy, gwiwnod, hynod, nodol; eglur Observableness, ob-zerf '-â-bl-nes,
...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Collier. Remark, ré-mirk'. v. a. to note, to observe. Remarkable, rb-mirkfli-bl. a.
observable, wor' thy of note. Raleigh. Remarkableness, rt-mirk"-bl-nés. s.
observableness, worthiness of observation. Remarkably, ré-in?irk'i-blé. ad.
observably, ...
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
Observableness ; worthiness of remark ; the quality of deserving particular notice.
REMARKABLY, re-mdr'kn-ble, ad. In a manner or degree worthy of notice ; in an
extraordinary manner. Rnsumrnn, re-mdr'kur, a. An observer; one who makes ...