| 31. | All of the laws treated so far have been for conjunction and disjunction.
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| 32. | Immediately following, Lusk petitioned Synod for a disjunction from the Conococheague congregation.
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| 33. | In particular the disjunction " or " has inverses that allow two values.
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| 34. | Trow finds its origins in the very cultural disjunction that is his main subject.
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| 35. | The great opera composers had no such disjunction.
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| 36. | The first operator preserves 0 and disjunction while the second preserves 1 and conjunction.
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| 37. | This system of indirect rule illustrates what the disjunction between political and administrative control.
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| 38. | This follows from analogous facts about logical disjunction.
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| 39. | A selection whose condition is a disjunction is equivalent to a union of selections.
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| 40. | Classically, the formulae on the left of the turnstile can be interpreted disjunction.
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