[...]; in this case it is the indeterminate antecedent stage of an inspecific measurement process[.]
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[...]; in this case it is the indeterminate antecedent stage of an inspecific measurement process[.]
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This is, of course, an optimism, and an inspecific optimism at that, since there is in it no antecedent commitment to just which normative concepts will prove sustainable in this way.
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(1) Used to curse in an inspecific way the addressee or another person or thing referenced. “There never was such a murderer born into this wicked world as Adam Penfeather, with a curse!” (Roger Tressady, Black Bartlemy's Treasure 302)
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An inspecific action resulting in the reduced seed production of the mutant. As this effect is in principle similar in many genotypes homozygous for different mutant genes, it cannot be due to distinct changes of the nucleotide sequence of the DNA.
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