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Abstractly

Abstractly meaning

In an abstract way or manner | separately; absolutely

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Apart from the biological changes, they experience cognitive ones that allow them think abstractly.

The work also continues to challenge the outdated notion that modern humans were the only hominins with the cognitive capacity to think abstractly.

They may talk abstractly about a poor, “inner city” or “urban” kid in, say, Detroit and how his test scores, grades and accomplishments should be evaluated in the context of the extraordinary inequality within this country.

While the Village abstractly asserts that Westlake’s closure is ‘a matter of public interest,’ this does not translate into the direct interest required to obtain a TRO,” the court wrote.

While your interaction is relatively limited as its wordless yarn unfolds, your gentle swipes abstractly capture thoughts and feeling.

Abstractly, information can be thought of as the resolution of uncertainty.

Abstractly, it is the elementary identity: :: But this form does not provide the physical motivation for introducing — is the proportion of proper time on one of the legs of the loop.

A child may be able to think abstractly about mathematics, but remain limited to concrete thought when reasoning about human relationships.

A subsumptive hierarchy can also be defined abstractly as a hierarchy of " concepts ".

Equipment such as weaponry is handled completely abstractly, with no specific rules for item cost, carrying capacity, or combat statistics.

For this purpose, one abstractly defines a field extension as an injective ring homomorphism between two fields.

Grothendieck also saw how to phrase the definition of covering abstractly; this is where the definition of a Grothendieck topology comes from.

In fiction, the writer believes that readers will make an effort to follow and interpret an indirectly or abstractly presented progression of theme, whereas the production of nonfiction has more to do with the direct provision of information.

In this context, many set theoretic ideas about domains must be abandoned or at least formulated more abstractly.

It appears that the order of being was first imaginatively visualized before it was abstractly thought.

Mathematical background Abstractly, a compression algorithm can be viewed as a function on sequences (normally of octets).

More abstractly, Campbell's idea that myths are how we shape our lives deeply informs the picture of life in Glorantha throughout the game world's publication history.

Pointless topology then studies lattices like these abstractly, without reference to any underlying set of points.

Rather, most neopositvists viewed talk of unobservables as metaphorical or elliptical: direct observations phrased abstractly or indirectly.

Service definitions abstractly described the functionality provided to an (N)-layer by an (N-1) layer, where N was one of the seven layers of protocols operating in the local host.