Newton repudiated the Cartesian programme of deducing scientific laws from indubitable metaphysical principles. |
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Her style of investigation is practical, and she counsels caution when deducing daily life from what has been found in tombs. |
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The knowledge and insight so gained will help in deducing appropriate assumptions on future trends. |
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The real difficulty, however, would come in deducing the function of the retired stage. |
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They are too clever to be fooled by this, unlike all those overeducated scientists who waste their time arduously deducing the amazing timelines of evolution. |
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Interpolation is a principle of deducing unknown information from two known values. |
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Practise deducing the direction of a rotation from the point of view of the observer. |
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This can prevent an observer from deducing the uptime of the host or from guessing how many hosts are behind a NAT gateway. |
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To look for the causes of an observation therefore comes down to deducing the consequences of its negation: among them will be found the negations of the hypotheses entailing its cause. |
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If the deduced consequences do obtain, then we loop back to the deduction stage, deducing still further consequences of our hypothesis and experimentally testing for them again. |
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Virtual fields Farming has always been rooted in careful analysis of data from deducing the best conditions to achieve bumper yields to keeping track of the bounty reaped from arable land. |
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It appears therefore that there is no general possibility of deducing negative financial implications from inconsistencies in the application of such rules. |
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They claimed, however, that once the Commission deemed the scheme eligible for a Community financial contribution they were justified in deducing that it was compatible with Community rules. |
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Reasoning is nothing but the faculty of deducing unknown truths from principles already known. |
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A good knowledge of atmospheric physics and satellite microwave techniques can lead the interpreter to deducing a great variety of such phenomena with unprecedented detail. |
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The per impossibile syllogism does not provide a method for deducing conclusions which could not be deduced by direct means. |
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Others, including the Spanish crown and the conquistadors, interpreted it in the widest possible sense, deducing that it gave Spain full political sovereignty. |
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The poker game includes three rich businessmen, one of whom, a billionaire, is drunk and takes exception on seeing a secret signal and deducing that the game is fixed. |
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