| 21. | For most crimes, the DSL specifies three authorized sentences & mdash; a low term, a middle term, and a high term.
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| 22. | If the Middle Term is subject of one premise and predicate of the other, the premises are in the First Figure.
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| 23. | Kant claimed that the fourth figure is based on the insertion of several immediate inferences that each have no middle term.
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| 24. | If we see no negative aspects for price developments in the middle term, we could possibly make an interest rate move,
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| 25. | Thus, the maximum sentence the judge could impose based solely on the jury's findings was the middle term, not the high term.
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| 26. | The middle term, which would take a year after the first phase is completed, would concentrate on developing public facilities in Kemang.
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| 27. | :The middle term, significance, straddles the two, and in analytical work must be taken as two distinct, if closely related concepts.
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| 28. | The middle term is the one that appears in both premises in this case, it is the class of backpack carriers.
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| 29. | The letter S is the subject of the conclusion, P is the predicate of the conclusion, and M is the middle term.
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| 30. | The differing positions of the major, minor, and middle terms gives rise to another classification of syllogisms known as the " figure ".
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