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Definition of "constructibility" []

  • The condition of being constructible. (noun)
  • A project management technique to review construction processes and potential obstacles from start to finish, before building begins. (noun)

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Use "constructibility" in a sentence
  • "RHT unearthed the circle and integrated it with the rectangular geometry to create the best of both worlds -- an irreproachable technology for the benefit of creating superior buildings more efficiently: The circle as the 'container' -- the boundary of the building, its interface with the elements -- for efficiency, economy and harmony; the orthogonal grid as the organizing system for interior spaces, ease of fabrication and constructibility."
  • "And before you go much further down the Godel path, I had plenty of Godel in graduate school (and scored top of the class in the final exams, with a 96% score), and recently rehearsed the argument Jaki and now Hawking have given on why there are strong Godelian reasons for doubting the constructibility in this universe of a complete ToE."
  • "B, according to transformations whose composition preserves mathematical constructibility. (van Atten in press)"
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