Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- So as to be irreducible.
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- adverb In an
irreducible manner, or state.
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Examples
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:::::::::::: No scientist argues that what you call irreducibly complex emerged by "chance".
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They'll point out that in irreducibly complex systems even the slightest deviation will produce results fatal to an organism ...
An Important Message 2007
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They'll point out that in irreducibly complex systems even the slightest deviation will produce results fatal to an organism ...
An Important Message 2007
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They'll point out that in irreducibly complex systems even the slightest deviation will produce results fatal to an organism ...
An Important Message 2007
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::::::::::::: "'' No scientist argues that what you call irreducibly complex emerged by" chance ".
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Ack, I can't believe that little sleep caused me to miss the "irreducibly" -- thank you Mike!
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Ask yourself what is the lowest number of components in a system that could be called irreducibly complex.
Teach the Controversy James F. McGrath 2008
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There is, in other words, an irreducibly sensual component to sound.
Sounds Romantic: The Castrato and English Poetics Around 1800 2005
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ID theory, as it stands now, is both unable to discern the so-called irreducibly complex structures at the crux of their theory, and unable to tell us any predictive characterists of said structures if they could.
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But are their certain sets (or sequences) of actions, or procedures, "irreducibly" necessary for producing specific results?
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