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How to use disjunction in a sentence

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The Chinese notion of literary openness thus grew out of a disjunction between hermeneutic theory and exegetical practice.
In fact, he's made it worse by a jarring disjunction between form and content.
But in other cases the police uncover a startling disjunction between appearance and reality.
Conjunction and disjunction signs could then be defined from the negation and conditional signs.
Their different notions of exactly what that dream was amount to a kind of cosmic disjunction.
This disjunction between culture and nature is a source of some of the most enduring paradoxes in Australian settler society.
What is at stake is the disjunction between economic valuation and ethical valuation.
No wonder our students are puzzled by the disjunction between course readings and academic writing assignments.
An AP story uses a disjunction of relevance in a slightly different way, to weaken a topic sentence.
A relative location path can be either a sequence of steps or two relative location paths combined by the disjunction operator.
By referring to a dichotomous tree, this writer shows how to choose the proper disjunction relative to the terms in the disjuncts.
What is known through postmemory is only ever realized in the disjunction between the time of the event's conception and its disjoined retelling.
By referring to a dichotomous tree, Tusi shows how to choose the proper disjunction relative to the terms in the disjuncts.
A predicate is exclusively disjunctive if and only it is equivalent to a disjunction of disjoint predicates.
The disjunction between this study's actual data and the alarmist headlines its authors helped generate is especially remarkable.
In a statement of the form, the two statements joined together, and, are called the disjuncts, and the whole statement is called a disjunction.
The disjunction that has been caused derives from presupposition alone, assisted by Henry, its agent.
Several of these articles dealt with mutants affecting synapsis, meiosis, or disjunction.
Would not such a disjunction between achievement and status have made the notion of grace as an unmerited gift more attractive than can be the case among wage-earners today?
In education we find the same disjunction between Aborigines who have moved into mainstream Australia and those still living in the remote communities.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He states further that the cardueline finches arise without disjunction from the tanagers.
The disjunction or dialysis of the carpels, for instance, frequently renders axile placentation marginal.
Suppuration is rare, disjunction of the epiphysis from the diaphysis common.
As already remarked, the metaphysical disjunction is merely a schematism of the more fundamental, logical disjunction.
What bodes this rare conjunction and disjunction of man and wife and of old affections?
Is not that disjunction the ultimate word of Logic in the matter, and can any disjunction, as such, resolve itself?
A question might be defined as a disjunctive judgment in which one member of the disjunction is expressed and the others implied.
Tender-minded and tough-minded, what a barbaric disjunction!
Fallows highlights an interesting disjunction in the dating of the continental and English pieces.
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