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- Words like " blackbird " and " beefeater " are a different kettle of fish; they retain their units but their ultimate meaning is not fully deducible from these units . ( . . .)
- By this Monod does not mean to imply that the biosphere is not explicable from initial conditions / first principles but that it is not deducible ( at best predictions could be no more than statistical probabilities of existence ).
- *" The prisoner will be hanged next week and the date ( of the hanging ) will not be deducible the night before from the assumption that the hanging will occur during the week " ( A ).
- But since the meaning of " surprising " has been restricted to " not deducible from the assumption that the hanging will occur during the week " instead of " not deducible from statement ( A ) ", the argument is blocked.
- But since the meaning of " surprising " has been restricted to " not deducible from the assumption that the hanging will occur during the week " instead of " not deducible from statement ( A ) ", the argument is blocked.
- The converse can be proven as well : if a formula always has the value 1, then it is deducible from the laws of intuitionistic logic, so the " intuitionistically valid " formulas are exactly those that always have a value of 1.
- This is a conclusion not only deducible from the natural law binding us to love and to assist one another, but also explicitly contained in positive precept : " If thy brother shall offend against thee, go, and rebuke him between thee and him alone.
- He was impatient with slackers, black or white, and members of the young generation : " They want the horn to play itself, " he said on one tape made in Portland, Ore ., in the early 1950s, the setting deducible from other references.
- This means that if a formula is deducible from the laws of intuitionistic logic, being derived from its axioms by way of the rule of modus ponens, then it will always have the value 1 in all Heyting algebras under any assignment of values to the formula's variables.
- Lenz also announced at that time his important law that, in all cases of electromagnetic induction the induced currents have such a direction that their reaction tends to stop the motion that produces them, a law that was perhaps deducible from Faraday's explanation of Arago's rotations.
- It is characteristic of the discourses of the Deuteronomic Code that the writer's aim is throughout parenetic, making passing allusions to history, for example at Deuteronomy 13 : 4-5, and 24 : 9, for the sake of the lessons that the writer believes deducible from it.
- Due to the risk of confusion, in 1973 the narrow gauge diesel locomotives were reclassified to 199 . In addition, from 1992 they became DBAG Class 399; and once more the gauge was deducible from the serial number as follows : = 399.1, = 399.6, = 399.7
- At the end of this chapter Monod states that the thesis he " shall present in this book is that the biosphere does not contain a predictable class of objects or of events but constitutes a particular occurrence, compatible indeed with first principles, but not deducible from those principles and therefore essentially unpredictable " ( Monod, 43 ).
- :There is no substance to the claimed errors with reference to the conspiracy or the instruction as to'aiding and abetting .'There was no merger of the substantive offenses, indeed, they were separate and distinct, while the general agreement among the appellants was clearly deducible from the evidence and could be deemed to be continuous and persisting.
- Although the judge did not give detailed reasons for his decision, a counterpoint to the above argument has been advanced by academics : " One possible answer, deducible from rationalizations of later medieval practice when usurpations of the throne were not uncommon, is that . . . [ a ] s a matter of State necessity . . . a " de facto"
- The Court also cited the Supreme Court of the United States'decision of " Walz v . Tax Commission ", quoting " The course of constitutional neutrality in this area cannot be an absolutely straight line . . . The general principle deducible from the First Amendment and all that has been said by the Court is this : that we will not tolerate either governmentally established religion or governmental interference with religion.
- A slow week, deducible from the low number of highest views ( 1.56 million, down from 1.85 million last week ), and the predominance of perennially popular articles ( World War II, Deaths in 2013 ) as well as articles on popular websites ( Google, Facebook, Youtube ), popular films ( " Oz the Great and Powerful, SimCity "-though the latter's notoriety was likely aided by a disastrous launch week ).
- The claimants were claiming to prove for damages in the winding up of the building societies such damages being based on misrepresentations made by the societies on the issue of such shares to the effect that the shares were redeemable " like a deposit . " The High Court held that the claim was excluded by the " Houldsworth " principle and held that the proposition deducible from that case was that a shareholder may not directly or indirectly receive back any part of his or her contribution to the capital save with the approval of the court.
- :. . . first, that two forces should be conceived which counteract each other by their essential nature; not only not in consequence of the accidental direction of each, but as prior to all direction, nay, as the primary forces from which the conditions of all possible directions are derivative and deducible : secondly, that these forces should be assumed to be both alike infinite, both alike indestructible . . . this one power with its two inherent indestructible yet counteracting forces, and the results or generations to which their inter-penetration gives existence, in the living principle and in the process of our own self-consciousness.
- :" I have the greatest consideration for the goals which are pursued by the physicists of the latest generation which go under the name of quantum mechanics, and I believe that this theory represents a profound level of truth, but I also believe that the restriction to laws of a statistical nature will turn out to be transitory . . . . Without doubt quantum mechanics has grasped an important fragment of the truth and will be a paragon for all future fundamental theories, for the fact that it must be deducible as a limiting case from such foundations, just as electrostatics is deducible from Maxwell's equations of the electromagnetic field or as thermodynamics is deducible from statistical mechanics ."
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