The fact, therefore, that the crime is reducible to some different head, is not an objection.
We have seen that they are subject to mnenic causation, and that mnenic causation may be reducible to ordinary physical causation in nervous tissue.
All simultaneously generated engrams are associated; there is also association of successively aroused engrams, though this is reducibleto simultaneous association.
It is clear that an emotion is essentially complex, and we have to inquire whether it ever contains any non-physiological material not reducible to sensations and images and their relations.
Haldane, who contends that physiology is not theoretically reducible to physics and chemistry.
It deserves notice that the parts of nature, which Aristotle regards as presenting evidence of design, are the Uniformities: the phenomena in so far as reducible to law.
In saying that no discoveries were ever made by the four Methods, he affirms that none were ever made by observation and experiment; for assuredly if any were, it was by processes reducible to one or other of those methods.
These are reducible to two, which I shall endeavour to state as clearly and as forcibly as possible.
In every congregation it is reducible to a certainty that, before a year has passed, some will be numbered with the dead.
Our one efficient political science hinges on selfinterest, and the uniform action of motives among the masses of mankind--of selfish motives reducible to system.
Words not reducible to any of the three preceding heads.
Words not reducible to either of the three preceding heads.
Thus all the parts of speech are reducible to four; viz.
All feet used in poetry, are reducible to eight kinds; four of two syllables and four of three.
All feet used in poetry, are reducible to eight kinds; four of two syllables, and four of three.
In that department of language denominated Etymology, we shall contend that all words are reducible to two general classes, nouns and verbs; or, things and actions.
It is not generally true that Taylor's punctuation is arbitrary, or his periods reducible to the post-Revolutionary standard of length by turning some of his colons or semi-colons into full stops.
The conclusions are always true; but all the arguments are not and were never intended to be reducible into syllogisms demonstrative.
The inflected verb is reducible to five tenses, with an imperative, two participles, and a verbal noun or infinitive.
If all of reality is finally reducible to sensations, then the term sensation must be used in a new sense to connote a self-subsistent being, and can no longer refer merely to a function of certain physiological processes.
This list of ideals is miscellaneous, and ethically reducible to more fundamental concepts, but these are the terms in which men are ordinarily conscious of their most intimate purposes.
If such an hypothesis should prove to be the true one, then the problem of explaining life would be a chemical one, for all vital properties would be reducible to the properties of a chemical compound.
All of these phenomena are reducible to a few simple fundamental activities, and these fundamental activities we find manifested by simple bits of living matter unincumbered by the complicated machinery of organisms.
All the various forms of energy are thus reducible to unity; they are one force transformed by mechanical arrangements.
It is precisely because personal acts are not reducible to any fixed laws, or capable of representation by any numerical calculations, that statistical averages acquire any value as substitutes.
To this all other points are reducible that move our anger, as forgetfulness, rudely delivered tidings of misfortune, a face of mirth looking on at our distress, or getting in the way and thwarting our purpose.
But all these different ends are reducible to one, that it may be well with him and his.
The Songs, and Pipe, seem reducible to some Kind of Ode.
Some there are, upon various Circumstances or Events, which are scarce reducible to any Class.
Instances of such Expressions, reducible to no certain Rule, are very frequent.
They were thought, perhaps, reducible partly to Rhetorick, and partly to Grammar.
It seemed at first for example that such characters as those of leaf shape might be too subtle and complex to be reducible to a limited number of factors.
All physical and all chemical phenomena as such are reducibleto the movements and groupings of atoms and molecules.
Transition from language to languages, and from direct to indirect, multimediated communication is not reducible to abandoning logocentrism (a structural characteristic of cultures based on literacy) and the logic attached to it.
Learning language is not reducible to the memorization of expressions.
Language is influenced by the conditions of existence (human biology), but not entirely reducible to them.
Its rules are applied to forms of human interaction and evaluation that are not reducible to self-constitution in language.
Moreover, politics is not reducible to sheer survival strategies, no matter how sophisticated, which are characteristic of some primates, and probably other animals.
They are not reducible to language, although they are connected to its experience.
Accordingly, human self-constitution today involves means of expression and communication no longer based on or reducible to literacy.
Some people would prefer a confirmation of culture as the more encompassing framework, containing markets but not reducible to them.
For instance, the belief that command of language enhances cognitive skills, although we know that cognitive processes are not exactly reducible to language, is accepted without hesitation.
Through writing, the portability of language was no longerreducible to the mobility of those speaking it.
The code of language and visual codes are not reducible to each other; neither is their pragmatic function the same.
The quality through which pleasure is experienced is not reducible to the elements involved, but it is impossible without them.
Indeed, the practical experience to be shared, and the subsequent practical experience of writing are different, pertinent to domains not reducible to each other.
No one wants to see that America was neverreducible to this romantic picture.
Indeed, the heptad of things finite is in all cases reducible to the pentad.
If it is an injustice to honor, it is reducible to contumely; if it is an injury to fame, it pertains to defamation, etc.
Reducible to this category are mixed schools, that is, those which are open also to non-Catholics (Canon 1374).
Simony isreducible to real sacrilege (see 2311 c).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reducible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.