Contents of disjunctions are the unions of the sets representing the contents of the disjuncts. |
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For this reason, disjunctions may appear between features of human biology and behavior. |
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Thus, he does not recognize sentential compounds, such as conjunctions and disjunctions, as single assertions. |
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It countenances instances of true disjunctions neither of whose disjuncts is true. |
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Throughout the history of disarmament, these have been recurrent disjunctions. |
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Stringing together similar shots in succession may result in visual disjunctions. |
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Karttunen's filtering condition for disjunctions removes from the right disjunct any presuppositions that are entailed by a combination of the context and the negation of the left disjunct. |
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Bryophytes collected within and outside the park are being identified to determine species diversity and to determine whether there are any apparent disjunctions that would be indicative of a Beringian flora. |
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The myriad disjunctions that fractionalize and disunite cultural discourse in our period made all our forums a scene of babel. |
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Although genetic tests have shown that many, if not most, fern species tend to have an outcrossing breeding system, some other species are involved in the case of ferns with remote disjunctions separated growing regions. |
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This phenomenon, called hemiola, rises to a high level of sophistication in Vodou music, and the disjunctions that result from hemiola generate offbeat textures that expose the African roots of the music. |
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In other words, we can distinguish in one run of the algorithm between the two quantum disjunctions without finding out the truth values of the disjuncts themselves in the computation. |
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Disjunctions or conditionals featured as premises in many of the logical paradoxes and sophisms which members of the Dialectical school discussed. |
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