unobservable

IPA: ʌnʌbzˈɝvʌbʌɫ

noun

  • Something that cannot be observed.

adjective

  • That cannot be observed.
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Examples of "unobservable" in Sentences

  • "unobservable" by traditional empiricists standards is possible.
  • This can theoretically exist in the world of action and so you need not postulate fundamentally unobservable preferences.
  • I am willing to believe that FFDs stand in for a host of unobservable features of family life, and so it is a good predictive variable.
  • Such situations often occur when only some agents, often with characteristics that are unobservable to the researcher, do not appear in the sample.
  • If, however, the unobservable portion of the universe consists solely of a thin distribution of hydrogen gas there's no reason to think that, however vast it is, it would produce life.
  • As a result, Freshfields said the "unobservable" part of the hedge fund industry, outside of major jurisdictions, would attract market share and become more risky from a systemic perspective.
  • While this is certainly possible, a critical point Barr emphasizes is that proposing an infinity of unobservable entities is no more scientifically defensible than proposing a single unobservable one God.
  • Even when samples are representative, some characteristics that affect individuals 'behavior remain unobservable, which makes it difficult, or impossible, to explain some of the variation among individuals.
  • Satan's rebellion arises in no small measure from an over-estimation of the importance of existents and a rejection of those aspects of his relationship with God to be affirmed through belief: the unobservable act of his own creation; and the benevolence of the Son's vicegerent rule, which he takes to be an expression of divine authoritarianism.

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