unknowable in A Sentence

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    Unknowable in your vastness, but beautiful.

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    He is both unknown and Unknowable.

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    The world as a whole is Unknowable.

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    He is unknown and Unknowable.

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    Muslims believe in a powerful but Unknowable God.

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    The Knowable and the Unknowable.

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    Not only is It unknown, but Unknowable.

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    And that makes them Unknowable.

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    For them, human love is Unknowable and weak.

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    He called this awareness of'the Unknowable'

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    Is God Unknowable?

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    Music can name the unnamable and communicate the Unknowable.".

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    Developing Unknowable passwords is an active area of security research.

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    There are certain parts of Pluto that are simply Unknowable.

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    Religion believes in three classes: the known, the unknown and Unknowable.

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    Its precise causes are impossible to identify, and its consequences Unknowable.

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    Two beings in us, or whether a strange, Unknowable and invisible being.

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    However, this option is yet another philosophical stance against the Unknowable absolute reality.

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    Unknowable means that which cannot be transformed into the language of the known.

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    True, some critical factors may be Unknowable, and some past actions may be unchangeable.

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    The real wall, or the real universe, is outside the mind, and is unknown and Unknowable.

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    What will eventually happen- in terms of both cultural and climatic change- is of course, Unknowable.

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    In imagined geographies, the enemy is constructed as a dormant terrorist in the war against the Unknowable others.[23].

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    A whole insect world might be going quietly missing, a loss that would alter the planet in Unknowable ways.”.

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    Pushing aside questions about life, or suppressing them with the idea that“ these things are Unknowable,” is not satisfying.

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    Indeed, he thought that the Unknowable represented the ultimate stage in the evolution of religion, the final elimination of its last anthropomorphic vestiges.

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    This kind of miraculous change that cannot be explained through ordinary science is often deemed a Divine intervention, part of the Unknowable mystery.

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    In order to apply this view of reality and knowledge, we have to guess the nature of the absolute reality, Unknowable as it is.

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    What is external is not the reality as we perceive it, but an Unknowable entity giving rise to the physical causes behind sensory inputs.

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    Because the upshot of the other path is Unknowable, our imaginations can run wild, easily envisioning the alternate route as the one of greater opportunity.

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