Put another way: one could know everything there is to know about a quantum system (particles A + B), and yet
know nothing definite about either piece separately.
Since nothing definite has changed yet, calling net neutrality dead might be a slight exaggeration at this point.
Bergson's observation still holds: «Is it not obvious that the first step the philosopher takes, when his thought is still faltering and there is
nothing definite in his doctrine, is to reject certain things definitively?
Olds General Manager John Rock has been badgering GM brass for a convertible version of the next generation Achieva (1997 model year), but so
far nothing definite is in the works.
While it's still not clear what that project is, it may still end up being a Superman game, though at this
point nothing definite is known.
Tests are expected to be carried out on the German's knee, with national team coach Joachim Low telling RTL after the match: «We still
know nothing definite, but it is probably not as bad as it seemed.
If one accepts Whitehead's definition of time as «the conformation of state to state, the later to the earlier,» and if one assumes that the past really changes, then we would have no conception of time because there would be
nothing definite or determinate for the present to conform to.12 The distinction between the past and the future seems to be at least partly defined in terms of determinateness and indeterminateness.
I do not see much difference between avowing that there is no God, and implying that
nothing definite can be known for certain about Him.»
Partly because of the quiet summer months,
nothing definite has yet come out of these efforts.
In a quarter of the cases they claimed to recognise something real, even when there was
nothing definite to pick out.
We know Naughty Dog is considering a follow - up game, however back in March, creative director Neil Druckmann said the studio was «brainstorming some stuff» but had
nothing definite.
Nothing definite has come of it yet, but I feel pretty hopeful.