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How to use deducible in a sentence

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No written texts on healing in this tradition exist, but scholars say that guidelines for healing are deducible from the Kabbalah.
The degree of efficiency achieved should be clearly deducible from the presentation.
Please indicate which concrete element of the characteristics is clearly deducible from the example chosen.
Things do not need to be symmetrical or deducible from first principles.
Some stretches of track are less visible, but there are not real problems of navigation, the ideal trace is always quite deducible.
However, it is true that if a sentence is deducible in a correct deductive system from others, then the sentence is a deductive consequence of them.
In so doing, it ascribes a normative and universal character to a unilinear pattern of evolution deducible from the history of those few countries that have experienced the greatest economic growth.
Examples from Classical Literature
This interpretation is not only deducible in a very obvious manner from the fable itself, but is likewise agreeable to experience.
True it is that all these consequences were deducible from it as matter of argument, and flowed from it in fact.
This is deducible from a more general law, known as the conservation of energy.
One further evidence, and that not the least important, is deducible from geology.
What he denied was, motion as a fact belonging to the Absolute, or as deducible from the Absolute.
Many very important conclusions are deducible from the facts recorded in these valuable tables.
Nor is there any a posteriori reason for supposing any such inference to be deducible from a study of the phenomena themselves.
Not only is it not deducible, but it is not even 165thinkable.
But this with its historically not deducible power is the decisive thing.
Evidence to the same effect is deducible from a Japanese custom.
This is simply on the ground that what Meinong calls the act in thinking is not empirically discoverable, or logically deducible from what we can observe.
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