observable reality
collocation in Englishmeaningsofobservableandreality
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observable
adjective
uk/əbˈzɜː.və.bəl/us/əbˈzɝː.və.bəl/
that can be noticed ...
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reality
noun
uk/riˈæl.ə.ti/us/riˈæl.ə.t̬i/
the state of things as they are, rather than as they are imagined ...
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To carry out this goal, a quantitative construct of lenition is required-a hypothetical latent variable, but one that is well-grounded inobservablereality.
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However, many desires do not conflict with anobservablereality, as do false beliefs.
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Successful alternative developmental strategies exist asobservablerealityin a number of other capitalist countries.
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Yet what has prompted theorists of human behaviour to persist with the idea of an otherwise absurd connection of obligation and identity, is itsobservablerealityin everyday life.
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In particular, he applied what he termed "adhunika-vada" (contemporary thinking) his methodology of correlating the phenomenal discourse of the scripture with theobservablereality.
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In the experimental method,observablerealityis our only authority.
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Methods of the mathematical sciences are, however, applied in constructing and testing scientific models dealing withobservablereality.
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The evidence for the two-seed theory was theobservablerealitythat individuals often resembled maternal relatives.
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These instruments were used regularly to check that the calculations tallied withobservablereality.
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However, his critics claim that his own approach has hidden assumptions as well, and that these assumptions contradict the empiricallyobservablerealityof human action.
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