In some cases, there are minor discrepancies between the two tables because antecedents outnumber consequents due to truncation at breaks. |
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The antecedents and consequents of conditionals must be complete sentences. |
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But in fact, no categorical argument appears to settle the fate of the granted consequents. |
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And we begin to take it not knowing the diagnosis, causes of illness and consequents of the remedy. |
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He ranges impressively over both precedents and consequents. |
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Although this is only implicit in the notation the rules are supposed to preserve theoremhood, i.e. we suppress the occurrence of the syntactic turnstile both in antecedents and in consequents. |
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Indeed, they worry about the use that could be made of these data and the consequents, demand a restrictive definition of the crimes that could be related to terrorism in order to prevent any drift. |
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In a way which is enlightening for us, he looks in the direction of the consequents of the problem, rather than its antecedents, while at the same time maintaining a hypothetical investigation style. |
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Let's not forget that it's a pre-syllogism, and that the problem it immediately targets is the legitimacy of the main problem's transfer to one of its consequents. |
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This development has significant consequents, because these allow shareholders to value, to appreciate and to judge the decisions that are taken in their companies and the work that is done by those managers. |
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Incompatibles are consequents of contraries. For example, sleeping and waking are contraries, and snoring is associated with sleepers. So snoring and waking are incompatibles. |
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