| 11. | In mathematics an disjunction of many instances of an equation.
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| 12. | This can be used in proving disjunction and existence properties.
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| 13. | One allows disjunction introduction, and one allows disjunctive syllogism.
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| 14. | These axioms provide complete syntactic definitions of the disjunction operators.
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| 15. | The semantic clauses for, respectively, conjunctions and disjunctions are given by
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| 16. | Disjunctions are explained as extinctions in the previously continuous range.
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| 17. | Therefore, the whole logical disjunction indicates that the sentence is true.
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| 18. | Does there not seem to you to be a clear disjunction here?
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| 19. | Furthermore, disjunction is not idempotent and does not distribute over conjunction.
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| 20. | The disjunction MAYBE OR MAYBE evaluates to MAYBE ( not TRUE ).
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