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"finite" Definitions
  1. having a definite limit or fixed size
  2. (grammar) a finite verb form or clause shows a particular tense, person and number

336 Sentences With "finite"

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It's a finite amount and there are a finite number people in the country and so a finite amount to be spread around to those people in the country.
To construct a finite field, start by extracting a finite subset of numbers from the counting numbers.
And because the deals inside a venture capital fund are finite, a fund itself must be finite — and it is.
"There is a finite number of federal prosecutors, and there's only a finite number of courtrooms," a former prosecutor said.
Finite is stuff that should be handled with the back of the hand, and there's a finite beginning and end to it.
"We understand, as island people, you only take what you need and we live on a finite planet with finite resources," he said.
"Finite and Infinite Games" helped me see that I'm not naïve or stupid, I have an infinite mindset in a world filled with finite players.
With the foresight to recognize that we live on a finite planet with finite resources, the 85033st century economy can be one driven by green technologies.
"There is increasing demand for this finite resource and this finite resource is essential to life, but also to economic development and business growth," Sarni said.
When the economy is only measured according to metrics of infinite growth, it misses the point that we live on a finite planet with finite resources.
"And you realize what finite means, that finite resources are exactly he same on a boat as they are within our global economy - and we're using them up."
The third eye is a reflection of the infinite, and the infinite is also a materialization of the finite, and that finite is my own universe inside of my soul.
Oil is a finite resource — it won't last forever.
"A reasonable attorney with finite means might devote those finite means to an avenue of investigation that has very, very little chance of success because there is so much at stake," he said.
There is also a finite supply of 21 million bitcoins.
"There's a small but finite survival fraction," Professor Lattanzio says.
There is a finite number of good singers alive today.
Driving the news: BP is investing in Finite Resources Inc.
They are finite, and unspool within a very compressed timeframe.
While our time is finite our earning potential is limitless.
You can only have a finite number of deep relationships.
On the other hand, the market for goods is finite.
We act like love is a finite resource, don't we?
Only a finite number of coin — 22014m — can be created.
We have a finite amount of time on this earth.
You'd like to punish the smug, crisply packaged faux finite?
Even without a government shutdown, national security resources are finite.
Never settle for an "OK" return on your finite time.
But it's like the fact that we have finite lifetimes.
But this is finite, it still has the same end.
Time is finite, and now I have more of it.
Whichever way it went, the timeline was something approaching finite.
There's a finite number of properties that fit that budget.
But in a finite field with five elements, it is.
"That is finite, and it's the ultimate currency," Henske said.
My favorite argument is there's a finite number of them.
There's a finite number of almost everything in the world.
Straws are made of oil, a precious and finite resource.
Diamonds are finite; they're precious; they're straight from the earth.
But make no mistake that it is a finite sum.
He determined that there were a finite number of possibilities.
Is it because you have a finite nature of life?
With a flourish of elegant mathematics, Nash showed that every "game" with a finite number of players, each with a finite number of options to choose from, would have at least one such equilibrium.
Because being human means living a finite life constituted by a finite amount of time, spending our time doing one thing rather than another is an implicit declaration of what we see as valuable.
Digital data stored on media also has a finite shelf life.
We have a finite amount of brainpower to expend each day.
How do we want to spend our finite energy and attention?
It's an invisible currency that, like most other resources, is finite.
I have got a finite time [in office], a goodbye date.
Death was no longer finite and life had depth and dimension.
David Hepworth: I think music trends tend to have finite span.
"There is a finite amount of money you have," she added.
Resources are finite, and life is a burden on those resources.
Of classics, there are, in the cinematic firmament, a finite number.
The possibilities may not be as finite as they may appear.
Death is a finite blow; family separation is a chronic torment.
Why not find refuge, however finite and daring, with each other?
Finite number systems are a good place to look for one.
What's 4 + 3 in the finite number system with five elements?
Second, bank stores of government assets, while large, are still finite.
Those are finite resources, the burning of which destroys the planet.
There is a finite number of bitcoins that will be issued.
Is there a finite number of these verticals you can do?
Richard: It's difficult because as a charity we only have finite resources.
That works well in film and literature, where the story is finite.
"There are a finite number of these Pebbles out there," Wise says.
With increasing demands on finite amounts of time, literature is losing out.
Attentiveness is a human state, and our reserves of attention are finite.
Everyone knew that luck in the combat zone was finite, fate pernicious.
The consumer has a limited, has a finite only 1003 hours. Right.
The Comey memos are finite in number and able to be located.
"The originary measure of value is therefore your finite lifetime," Hägglund writes.
Finite is about whether this guy or that guy gets the $5,000.
Clean energy companies now compete in mature markets for finite market-share.
The present value would exceed any finite cost of building the investment.
There are two finite commodities in a political campaign: time and money.
Your time on earth is finite, as are your energy and attention.
His company is named for the digital currency's finite supply of coins.
"Every hospital has limited, finite ability to surge," said NYU Langone's Mulligan.
In a finite field, every number is divisible by every other number.
But even the simplest finite field has an infinite number of polynomials.
Most people have a finite amount of money coming in every month.
Love is not this noble finite thing, it's actually disgustingly, painfully messy.
This leitmotif unravels a myriad of finite but decisive evolutions in music.
Be reasonable Bookshops might seem an endless trove, but our range is finite.
It wanted to be a ticking clock in a finite amount of time.
There are a finite number of molecules in any given amount of blood.
A major one is that Earth has finite resources, especially energy, he argued.
It seems like localism exists because there's a finite number of quality breaks.
The program must be finite in length, say, 100 lines of code long.
But maybe the most reassuring thing about a dictionary is its finite nature.
Unlike kennels that have a finite amount of space, sitters provide more flexibility.
Then again, resources are finite in any campaign, especially in the final days.
And what about meeting women's needs when stresses are extreme and resources finite?
There is a finite number of "convertible" eaters who Alexander's funds could impact.
It was finite, and it kept things simple: When I'm out, I'm out.
Most of my friendships are finite, with a cap of about two years.
What exactly should we all be putting our finite time and energy into?
Like all countries, the United States lives in a world with finite resources.
In the immediate aftermath, finite public funds must target Houston's areas of specialization.
"The fact is there is a finite amount of Bitcoin in the world."
There is a good reason we were designed to have finite sensitive periods.
But President Donald Trump already is emphasizing the finite nature of federal attention.
"Water is a finite resource for which there are no alternatives," she said.
You know what else is a huge but inherently finite pool of stuff?
In 2006, I was 13 and had a pretty finite number of worries.
Did you have a finite number of episodes you had to rotate through?
Real game play footage feels like an extremely finite resource at these events.
The book posits that there are two types of games: finite and infinite.
Well, because we are concerned that we have a finite amount of time.
Today, the seating is more finite — a reservation is probably a good idea.
She believes her creativity is a finite resource and doesn't offer it easily.
I think there are reasons to pursue and value relationships that are finite.
Love feels eternal, yet we, in this bodily form, at least, are finite.
The status is finite, meaning it does not provide a pathway to citizenship.
The public deserves candidness because decisions about finite resources will directly affect them.
"There's only tonite, man/life is finite/but, [expletive], it feels like forever."
With a finite number of resources, including law enforcement officers, it's sensible policy.
But the truth about national pride is that it isn't a finite resource.
The typical notion of a prime number doesn't make sense for finite fields.
Like airline seats, spots in traditional residential college classes are finite and expensive.
It sometimes takes time, which is a finite and dwindling commodity for presidents.
In order to stretch this finite resource, we had to make drastic changes.
Political capital is finite, and our future is harmed when it is squandered.
An organism has a finite supply of energy, so errors necessarily accumulate over time.
It's also in finite supply, and it's very hard to make more of it.
"You think about your NFL career as a finite thing," Kuechly told Business Insider.
We need something you can turn on and off or has a finite life.
We all have a finite number of hours to do (probably) too many things.
There is a finite supply of 21 million coins that will ever be released.
And the good news for that is that it does make this series finite.
Josiah McElheny's glass vessels concentrate the ethereal and boundless into the finite and physical.
I don't know that there's one finite — did you feel that it was romantic?
And for all there is to mine, your mining laser's power supply is finite.
There is a finite stock of big global companies that is hard to replace.
There's no finite answer, and the film leaves several options hanging in the air.
It teaches kids "that money is finite and doesn't grow on trees," Rossman said.
Get into the word 'AND' and continue down the path of releasing finite judgment.
Most customers have a finite budget that they will spend during the holiday season.
"We need to think about antibiotics as a shared and finite resource," Mathers says.
"There's a finite amount of time they're going to wait," says Williams, the analyst.
"They only have a finite number of these transporter erector launchers (TELs)," Schmerler says.
A movie is always finite, and you control how fast you read a novel.
So how to square the circle of infinite virtual worlds versus finite play space?
Greed and growth are not admirable or indeed sustainable in a crowded, finite planet.
Some sort of contained loop which was finite in a field of infinite others.
He added that data had the additional advantage of not being a finite resource.
They do want people who have an infinite mindset rather than a finite mindset.
They have a finite amount of writes; they can only do so many writes.
It seems like there also be a finite choice of OTT channels as well.
Time is a finite resource that the Trump administration is nonetheless eager to squander.
Yet, they conveniently ignore the fact that taxpayer dollars are also a finite resource.
Everyone wants face time with the president, but presidential time is a finite resource.
This leads to an important prioritization of where and how to apply finite resources.
There are finite number of days for you to experience everything in the game.
Why is this case still important and worthy of, as you note, finite resources?
Cryptocurrencies evade such folly through two unique features: being decentralised and in finite supply.
The tensor product model uses matrices with a finite number of rows and columns.
Juliet's heartbeats and breaths — suddenly exquisitely finite — continued to pulse faithfully into my embrace.
The novel's end is so finite, it would be impossible to have a sequel.
Both individuals and creative teams are encouraged to apply, however funding amounts are finite.
You're not a museum: you're a private collector with a finite number of works.
I listened to a lecture by James Carse recently about finite and infinite games.
"I like that it's finite," Ms. Auerbach said of her design for the Harvey.
And the time and attention of the volunteers who maintain the standard are finite.
I have finite space so I have to be selective with my plant purchases.
Finding Nirvana may require detaching not from everything finite but, rather, from false viewpoints.
The reform was simple: a work requirement and finite block grants to the states.
Which life was more real — the finite and public, or the imagined and invisible?
These droughts are self-imposed and finite — and come with social media bragging rights.
For example, let's say your finite field contains the numbers 1, 2 and 3.
Federal grand juries are initially appointed for finite periods of up to 18 months.
It's driven by priorities, recognizes finite funding, and enjoys powerful bipartisan support in Louisiana.
The United States has finite resources and strategic choices it must make, he said.
We're told that, ages ago, Thanos's home planet was bountiful but resources were finite.
Even the good ones — which should have finite shelf lives — tend to overstay their welcome.
But diamonds are a finite resource, and layoffs accelerated as production in the mines slowed.
We did the first finite one-loop calculation of weak interactions using the new theory.
The reality that distracts him from making music is banal, finite, and depressingly grown-up.
Her powerlessness had become a new kind of power, an infinity lodged inside the finite.
"There is a finite supply, meaning the manufacturer can only make so many," Madaline said.
It is a mathematical truism that exponential growth will eventually overwhelm any fixed, finite quantity.
"We came up with the idea that we didn't need a finite ending," she said.
It was intended as a finite set of tracks, arranged to deliver a cohesive narrative.
Infinite jest, painfully finite seriousness, all at the expense of a self-serious fascist bodybuilder.
Land is a finite resource, and the government's appropriations have got ahead of market need.
Since telomeres can't be replicated, there's a finite amount of times human cells can divide.
This indicates that apps have maxed out on the finite resource that is users' time.
His mathematics showed that the universe, though finite in time, might be infinite in space.
This can be a very large number of connections, but it remains a finite quantity.
If final number is finite, then the first number is part of the Mandelbrot set.
The sea lamprey goes against the notion that everything is finite, and that everything changes.
What I love about a physical newspaper is that there's a finite amount of news.
He only has a certain amount of time to govern and his tenure is finite.
First, a dictatorship can only suppress freedom and democracy for a finite amount of time.
With a finite amount of time in your day, you shouldn't be a sell-out.
We are creatures who care, whose nature is to grow infinitely attached to finite things.
Grief is not limited to some finite period—there is no defined beginning or end.
This is especially true in small communities with finite amounts of low-cost power available.
Changes in cranial size tend to be "unidirectional and finite" in vertebrates, the study notes.
In other words, we know that we do not know 100%, even in finite topics.
The aim of salvation in Buddhism, however, is to be released from finite life itself.
Those formed a set of finite clues we could use to bring that content down.
Semenya and her supporters challenged the notion that biological sex is so finite and binary.
By the laws of mathematics, there is only a finite number of possible tonal combinations.
That's big, since the spectrum of radio frequencies that communication devices can use is finite.
Richard A. Friedman The cruel thing about vacations is that they are pleasurable but finite.
At age 40, Don has a finite window for his body to withstand peak performance.
Public media came out of a recognition that the broadcasting spectrum is a finite resource.
Attention is like television airtime in a battleground state: There's a finite amount of it.
Joan wants to be a symbol of not making your life finite, at any age.
"We will not curate a finite list of available vendors," Christina Beckerman, the spokeswoman, wrote.
Successful people adopt an "abundance" mindset — they believe their talents are not limited or finite.
And guests get the cars for only a finite amount of time, generally four hours.
"It ensures we're not tied to a finite resource to operate our business," Pelz added.
As troubling as that is, it's relatively finite, at least according to the prevailing wisdom.
A movie is finite, making film a good medium for wannabe directors to dabble in.
The problem with this option is that it uses up the spacecraft's finite amount of fuel.
Last, but certainly not least, mixed reality creates solutions for the universal problem of finite resources.
The thing is because attention is finite and Twitter's looking at whatever gets the most attention.
Golden Gate has a perpetual buyout fund structure with no finite investment period or fund life.
Nevertheless, the Middle East's hydrocarbon wealth is finite and can only produce a limited annual income.
"You have ownership, it's censorship resistant, it's portable and the monetary supply [is finite]," Drijkoningen explained.
Ms. McGonigal calls this an "infinite" rather than "finite" game and gives the example of Tetris.
"The American drone fleet is a finite force and has to be applied sparingly," Woods explained.
"We also understand that it is the nature of the resource; diamonds are finite," he said.
"It was a book, so it was pretty finite," Kidman says in the Variety video interview.
You can currently mute specific words and accounts indefinitely or for a finite amount of time.
But given the finite supply of presidential material, the uniqueness attracts people with very specific interests.
"Georgetown is finite," Mr. Anderson said, referring to the dearth of vacant land for new construction.
And while our capacity for change is elastic, this planet's provision for that change is finite.
That's likely all you need, given that your big ticket expenses have a finite shelf life.
Continuing with the way garments are currently made is not sustainable; our planet has finite resources.
Once a PM admits they are finite, power starts to drain away from them—and fast.
It's an incredibly expensive line of research for which there is a finite amount of dollars.
Yeah. I know there's a finite amount of time I have left to be with them.
Water, however, is a finite resource, and one to which many people do not have access.
There are two ways of looking at the problem of growing population on a finite planet.
Moreover, human beings have finite lifetimes, whereas ideally works of art should last for future generations.
The stockpile has a finite amount meant to serve as a bridge while manufacturing ramps up.
Ditto HBO's "Big Little Lies," constructed elegantly around a finite story based on its source novel.
Are you already feeling that sense of finite quality of the time left in your career?
While environmental regulations influence the pace of retirements, the lifetimes of these facilities are ultimately finite.
That's the real issue: how to allocate finite resources and attention among seemingly endless health needs.
The Air Force has its own internal cybersecurity team, of course, but its resources are finite.
"We said, we know we can do this, that this is a finite challenge," adds Beckwith.
Eventually, it seemed, earth's finite carrying capacity would be overwhelmed by our unchecked, exponentially increasing appetites.
It's crucial to understand that criminal investigations do not typically have a clear, finite finish line.
It opts not to include nuclear energy, which — while emission-free — relies on finite uranium deposits.
It's not kind to acknowledge affection is finite,that all kinds of love have to end.
Rather, inflation becomes a risk if spending outpaces the finite supply of workers and productive capacity.
She and her supporters have challenged the notion that biological sex is so finite and binary.
The therapy will not exempt you from the risks of being committed to a finite life.
"It's tempting to build everything at once, but resources are finite at a start-up," Ryan said.
Instead, labor is a finite resource the same as anything else, and allocating it well is important.
As story after story poured out, I naively hoped that the number of tragedies would be finite.
Additionally, lacquers can only be produced in certain finite quantities, has led to serious bottlenecks in production.
While helium is the second-most-abundant element in the universe, it's a finite resource on Earth.
In this era of conserving the finite life of the pitching arm, deGrom swears by constant throwing.
The future, he suggested, would belong to finite experiences: email newsletters, Medium collections, 10-episode Netflix series.
Instead, these photos are meant to show only a moment in his life — not a finite experience.
Builders and design firms are opting to move away from finite resources, Montalti explained in an interview.
"I always thought of YouTube as this super-finite thing where trends ebb and flow," she says.
"We work on olfaction because it's a finite system that you can characterize relatively completely," Delahunt said.
Valued on a multiple of ten to reflect the fact contracts are finite, this is worth $680m.
The guano was a finite resource that could not be replenished as quickly as it was extracted.
The community's finite tools and capabilities cannot be exposed for the sake of short-term political expediency.
Law enforcement resources are finite, and we should put them toward going after dangerous and violent offenders.
Life is finite and, current and ancient impulses towards sentimentality and religiosity aside, that's all it is.
Whereas a brick-and-mortar store can only carry a finite inventory, Amazon's inventory is effectively limitless.
Sometimes I've felt like people think there is a finite amount of love that you can give.
So, the president reportedly gave his negotiators a finite window to explore whether some deal was achievable.
Still, making the most of the finite store of electrons will remain crucial to Formula E tactics.
But martyrs are not always as determined as mothers, and Sherri's tolerance turns out to be finite.
Every commodity, he said, is finite, and is eventually going to get more expensive — except computing power.
But the sort of eternal solace I seek in these finite entities is where shit goes awry.
Pebble Mine with its slipshod dams and shortsighted planning is finite in the wealth it will bring.
If this reading "settles," it will represent a collapse of an infinite game into a finite game.
On the one hand, it's chasing down a number of global subscribers that will eventually prove finite.
But our ravenous economic disposition goes against the very nature of our world and its finite resources.
Preparing to fight the last war, however, cost us dearly, for we have been wasting finite resources.
The states also painted Dish as a hoarder of spectrum, a finite resource regulated by the government.
Loss is a kind of external conscience, urging us to make better use of our finite days.
Here's another reason why you shouldn't wait until the last minute to file: State grants are finite.
Finite fields and prime polynomials might seem contrived, of little use in learning about numbers in general.
Those who think otoconia are finite may find support in an old NASA experiment, Hain told me.
Infinity, being fit for calculation, held no terrors; it was the finite world that he feared. ♦
That means that the demand for the nation's finite spectrum resources --- the airwaves --- is greater than ever.
He quickly fell into rent arrears, relying for a time on the finite patience of his landlord.
In 1950, the mathematician John Nash proved that in any kind of game with a finite number of players and a finite number of options—like Rock-Paper-Scissors—a mix of strategies always exists where no single player can do any better by changing their own strategy alone.
But since our time on this planet is finite — and getting more finite with every passing day — we've picked three of the best moments from last night's late-night offerings as some of the nation's most prominent court jesters reacted to the FBI director's showdown with the Senate.
With finite resources, the authorities have to weigh up who poses the greatest threat and needs intensive monitoring.
But even if you loved Black Earth Rising, the series being finite is probably not a bad thing.
In-person arguments tend to have a finite lifespan, because a person can always simply leave the room.
As I get older and I realize the finite nature of my life, I'm an atheist ... Oh no.
" "This was a strategic and particular decision about where we allocate finite resources, and not one taken lightly.
How much longer they can manage on what are now all-too-finite resources remains to be seen.
He meticulously watched his time and that of those around him, aware of the finite nature of both.
Other smartphone makers with finite amounts of storage in their phones have long since moved onto larger pastures.
This approach also stretches finite resources to help far more people, increasing the impact of every dollar spent.
Bezos says moving to space will become necessary as the population is expanding and Earth's resources are finite.
"Attention is your last finite resource," Substack CEO Chris Best said on the latest episode of Recode Media.
Sometime in the age of social media that's completely flipped around, where attention is your last finite resource.
It takes multiple playthroughs to figure out the finite number of permutations in the randomness of the game.
We all get a finite amount of time, and there is no app that lets you hit Rewind.
Bitcoin has a finite supply of 21 million which is expected to be reached by the year 2140.
It also has a finite supply at 21 million bitcoin that will not be reached for several years.
"With finite prison space, we believe prison should be used for the most dangerous offenders," the letter said.
What kind of monster doesn't want to optimize possibilities, minimize waste and make the most of finite resources?
Though our finite minds can never comprehend all there is of God, our souls find rest in Him.
" A slew of politicos used words like "distraction" and "diversion," warning about "a world of finite political resources.
If there's something I value in this world even more than money, it's time — the ultimate finite resource.
While the inventory on Spotify is finite and expensive, SoundCloud has the potential for YouTube-like hyper growth.
Right now Roth is focusing on customer support and commerce, but that list is by no means finite.
"We kind of wanted it to have a finite amount of time where it existed," Mr. Sweeney said.
Higher wages in turn mean more money coursing through the economy chasing finite goods and services, creating inflation.
The treatment of her sculptural work as finite, precious objects is a deep source of conflict for her.
If employers were fighting for a finite pool of labor, they would, in theory, be bidding up compensation.
It continues to be promoted as a gem with a finite supply, bound to run out one day.
This guy Tony Schwartz wrote a book that said: Time is a finite resource and energy is renewable.
Between the lines: The US has finite medical resources, including personnel as well as medical supplies like ventilators.
It also has a finite supply at 21 million bitcoin which will not be reached for several years.
Instead, employers now favor 401(k) accounts, a finite pot of money that becomes available at age 59.5.
The paring of the seemingly limitless to a finite number is a case of what mathematicians call rigidity.
The comic won an Eisner Award, the industry equivalent of an Oscar, for best finite series in 2008.
The fund is administered by a nonprofit employee group and has a finite amount to give each year.
Sawin and Shusterman used their technique to prove two major results about prime polynomials in certain finite fields.
They cancel out the effects of the other particles, leaving the Higgs with a perfectly finite, normal mass.
Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), refused to commit to setting a finite timetable for the investigation over the weekend.
My branch is not in a huge city or major metropolitan area, there is a finite customer base.
There are finite possibilities, he knows, and soon they mesh in his mind, categorized by down and distance.
"The natural arc of even the worst epidemics is that they are finite in duration," Mr. Posen said.
At the opposite extreme, certain views of situations, places, and even people display finite specificity to increase detail.
The title of your book is a reminder that all political systems are finite and will, eventually, die.
The size and speed you need to be able play at the highest level are fleeting and finite.
And isn't having that finite timeframe better than the open-ended question How long will this go on?

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