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incompleteness

[ UK /ɪnkəmplˈiːtnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the state of being crude and incomplete and imperfect
    the study was criticized for incompleteness of data but it stimulated further research
    the rawness of his diary made it unpublishable

How To Use incompleteness In A Sentence

  • Gödel in his review (1934c) of Skolem's paper also does not mention this fact, rather observing that the failure of categoricity for arithmetic follows from the incompleteness theorem. Kurt Gödel
  • But perhaps that's appropriate - the chapter emphasizes the notion of incompleteness, that Lost involves an arc that we assume to be aiming for a goal, but it has not arrived there yet, and that in itself illustrates nicely many of the issues of communication and meaning raised in this chapter. Archive 2009-06-01
  • A feeling of incompleteness, of a job half done.
  • The act of translation itself implies imperfection and incompleteness.
  • The incompleteness of information about objects may be the greatest obstacle to performing inductive learning from examples.
  • That is what I imagine love to be: incompleteness is absence.
  • Contract incompleteness directly leads the manufacturer innovative investment at the buyer - supplier relation.
  • There is a theorem proved by Kurt Godel in 1931, which is the Incompleteness Theorem for mathematics.
  • Even in its gaunt incompleteness, destitute of the wealth of colour which is meant to adorn it, the interior of Bentley's spacious building is immensely impressive.
  • In the end, though, such a feeling of incompleteness is easy to reconcile with the record, which, after all, comprises a series of musical fragments that fade in and out seemingly at random, as if you are coming into and out of ’scenes’ that have already started and that will continue on after you leave. Ballardian » Review: Geeta Dayal’s Another Green World
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