(1) The plates were incubated until the colonies were easily countable .(2) At night the stars were so close it was like a Hollywood set; more bright lights than humanly countable .(3) The concept of reasoning is a key component of activities that capture children's interest-for example, as they interact with countable objects during the acquisition of math skills.(4) Of course, if there were no infinite sets then there would be no infinite numbers, countable or uncountable, and so an Aristotelian would not accept the result of this proof as a fact.(5) After irradiation, the cells were left for 2 weeks under standard conditions to allow the formation of countable colonies.(6) Thus, 100 countable individuals was a targeted minimum that was easily surpassed in many samples but not achieved in others.(7) The friends I made with this group are not countable .(8) I remain hopeful that, in the din created by the current climate of pre-determined goals, products, standards, and countable outcomes, we will be able to hear.(9) Mathematicians divide infinite sets into two categories, countable and uncountable sets.(10) By molecules, we generally mean assemblies of a discrete, countable number of atoms.(11) In the central aspects of explaining the ideas on countable numbers, Aczel does an excellent job, while in peripheral ideas such as explaining the Reimann sphere he does displays a less then exemplary effort.(12) In order to cast a countable vote, a voter must read and follow a set of rudimentary instructions.(13) The world, Heidegger says, is not the mere collection of the countable or uncountable, familiar and unfamiliar things that are at hand.(14) The difference is, when they do so online, it is countable , transcribable, and therefore more readily part of the political battle and stories thereof.(15) Chocolates in a box are countable - two chocolates, a few chocolates, many chocolates, but who's counting?(16) A full hierarchical perspective suggests a continuum of variation rather than a countable number of objects.