Sentences with phrase «adequate description»

Even the person who wants to avoid the word truth and to speak only of «more adequate description and prediction» is acknowledging obligation to demands not of his own making.
But the healing and freedom that I have witnessed is beyond adequate description.
This would seem to be a very adequate description of Professor Dewey's idea of the incarnation.
A little hard to describe Atkinson's books — as Brodie is an ex-cop and a PI, they can be vaguely classified as crime novels, not a very adequate description... She can be a little uneven, but when she hits the mark her novels are a delightful, and demented, meander through the lives of her characters.
In reply to this criticism one must grant the point that a metaphysical account of experience, taken by itself, does not and can not give a fully adequate description of the nature of man, especially of man in his religious dimension.
... Grammatical theories are in flux, and the more we learn, the less we seem to know: «An entirely adequate description of English grammar is still a distant target and at present seemingly an unreachable one....»
She has also been a pioneer of how to, in the most informative way, design the studies which are to be the foundation of the data collection, and how to evaluate whether the suggested mathematical models are adequate descriptions of the collected data.
«The facts are that the capital asset pricing model has clearly been rejected as an adequate description of the movement of stock prices.
Once this description is accepted, certain conclusions will follow, but the real problem is to arrive at the adequate description.
Of course, it is not an adequate description of salvation in Christian terms either, but it encompasses many of salvation's categorical essentials: relation, the integrity of personal selves, communion - in - difference, even a personal relation with Jesus for everyone.
Any adequate description of humanity must note our peculiar tendency to contrast what will pass away with what will not, especially with regard to value.
It is hardly necessary to remind ourselves that one of the reasons Americans and the British have not required a total immersion in the imagery of continental existentialism is that they had already found, in the early work of Eliot, an adequate description of not being at home in the world.
Second, it did not provide an adequate description of the causes of the crisis; or in other words, its assumptions seemed flawed.
I have however found a table which sounds like an adequate description for finding the right cable - but I'm not sure how reliable the source is:
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But does it not also provide us with an adequate description of many environmental campaigning organisations?
That is not to defend any doctrine described as «neoliberal»; it is just to say that anyone who thinks it is an adequate description of the world since the 1980s is as confused as Monbiot.
I am afraid it is the adequate description of the decision, which is difficult to explain in legal terms and which in my view has much more to do with the psychology of the Court and its individual judges, although other domestic actors, the Supreme Administrative Court and the Government, also played an important role.
I am afraid it is the adequate description of the decision, which is difficult to explain in legal terms -LSB-...]
Most did not give an adequate description of the randomisation procedures.
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