irreducible element
irreducible polynomial
irreducible representation
The concept of irreducible complexity challenges the theory of evolution.
Irreducible elements are the building blocks of this theory.
The irreducible minimum required for the project is a team of three people.
The irreducible cost of production must be taken into account when calculating profits.
Irreducible errors in the data may affect the accuracy of the results.
The irreducible complexity of the human brain is still not fully understood.
Irreducible differences exist between the two political parties.
Irreducible uncertainty in the market makes investment decisions more difficult.
The irreducible beauty of nature is a source of endless inspiration.
Irreducible complexity often leads to innovative solutions to problems.
The irreducible fact is that fighting climate change, one big reason for Britain's nuclear push, is expensive.
Economists typically see such decisions as irreducible: there is no accounting for individuals' values and preferences.
I had never seen material possessions at a more irreducible minimum.
I do not wish to say dogmatically that the difference is irreducible; I think it highly probable that it is not.
And that in effect, to find out what a system will do, we have to go through the same irreducible computational stepsas the system itself.
This color that we've all been taught since kindergarten is primary -- red, yellow, blue -- in fact is not primary, is not irreducible, is not objective but quite subjective.
Unbundling people is seeing the part in light of the whole, seeing someone's mistakes even in light of the dignity and an irreducible worth they have as human beings.
There's what I call computational irreducibility, in which, in effect, the passage of time corresponds to an irreducible computationthat we have to run in order to work out how it will turn out.
UNESCO stated that by deciding to celebrate mother tongues, member states wished to recall that languages are not only an essential part of humanity's cultural heritage, but the irreducible expression of human creativity and of its great diversity.
In the glaring night-hours, when his brain seemed ablaze, he was visited by a sense of his fixed identity, of his irreducible, inexpugnable selfness, keener, more insidious, more unescapable, than any sensation he had ever known.
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