This is an algebraic expression of the disjunctive normal form theorem of sentential logic. |
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The turn of a corner, like the flick of a film frame, can redefine the nature of a disjunctive, heterogeneous spatial continuum. |
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Issues of artistic identity, the pleasure of looking and political responsibility result from an exploration of disjunctive image and sound. |
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Rosenquist transforms the materially disjunctive qualities of collage into the planar unity of painting. |
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For them to call themselves a community group is disjunctive with the use of language. |
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The revolutionary illusions have gone, but the disjunctive approach to reality lives on. |
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The book is a series of disjunctive jottings, often compelling in themselves, but not always smoothly related. |
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Matisse is notable for the stylistically disjunctive, masklike treatment of the face, with its blacked-out, empty eyes. |
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Funk points out that the particle H displays its sharpest disjunctive characteristics in interrogative sentences. |
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The intensity of the disjunctive which any particular H conveys is dependent upon its context. |
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But it is a fair presumption that the belief in exclusive disjunctive uses of or in English includes just such three-disjunct uses of or. |
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This is particularly evident with disjunctive queries, which use the minus sign to exclude particular search terms. |
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He also discusses the disjunctive propositions which follow from a conditional proposition. |
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All three articles attempt to clarify the determinate-determinable relation by explaining the nature of disjunctive and conjunctive predicates. |
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The inference rule of disjunctive syllogism, while truth-preserving, is not falsity-avoiding. |
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Swensen reins in the use of disjunctive techniques, as Gander does, by structuring the volume according to a clear pattern. |
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The poems are alliterative, disjunctive, unpunctuated, fabular, and also political, based as they are on maps and their borders and flags. |
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Creationists are thus accused of the fallacy of false alternatives, that is, the disjunctive premise leaves out a possible alternative. |
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The particle H serves to provide a disjunctive or comparative conjunction between separate ideas or convictions. |
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A predicate is exclusively disjunctive if and only it is equivalent to a disjunction of disjoint predicates. |
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Peirce aimed to extend Venn's system in expressive power with respect to the first two kinds of propositions, i.e., existential and disjunctive statements. |
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Thus an undecidable disjunctive synthesis is decided and the inauguration of its subject is tied to the consequences of the evental statement. |
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Noncategorical syllogisms are either hypothetical or disjunctive, to which some treatments add a class of copulative syllogisms. |
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He then takes the opportunity to review the basic principles governing the truth-value of copulative and disjunctive sentences. |
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She thinks that there is no warrant for believing Cass' disjunctive proof as we lack a proof of either of its disjuncts. |
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Most of the texts make no claims about exclusive disjunctive uses of either English or Latin or-words beyond the two-disjunct case. |
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This equivalence translates a conjunction to which one can relate the ambiguous disjunctive value present in the meanings of the two words. |
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We urge you to avoid using it, except as part of the disjunctive license of Perl. |
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Separate, disjunctive number ranges are used for batch number assignment in each system. |
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I should probably be more careful of my disjunctive anecdotes in class, lest any inferences between the story and the actual topic at hand are accidentally made. |
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In these later works, the two elements are physically disjunctive. |
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These realizations made their marks on his own disjunctive history. |
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You could object a bit to the way the disjunctive choice is set up. |
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The critical interpretive question is whether the disjunctive should be viewed either as two separate conditions, or as two different ways of describing the same condition. |
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In the context of disjunctive poems and syntactically difficult passages, this relative clarity allows us to relax, even as these stories distress us. |
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From the distant steps of the newly opened war monument it didn't so much resemble a double-sided statue as a displaced Besser brick – an odd disjunctive barrier to the eye following the otherwise unbroken land axis. |
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It only concerns the probability of a particular disjunctive sentence that expresses a disjunction of various possible sequences of experimental or observational outcomes. |
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So Fox instantiates the disjunctive template. |
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The song contained an eclectic array of exotic instruments and several disjunctive key and modal shifts. |
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When a pronoun cannot serve as a clitic, a separate disjunctive form is used. |
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These forms cannot be stressed, so for emphasis the disjunctive pronouns must be used in combination with the clitic subject forms. |
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The function of the copula in Torchia's title is, alas, more disjunctive than associative. |
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One concern is the possibility that moving from a conjunctive to a disjunctive test will operate unfairly against people in arranged marriages, as mobility may be a consideration in choosing a marriage partner. |
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Such a disjunctive license might be a good choice if you have been using the MPL, and want to change to a GPL-compatible license without subtracting any permission you have given for previous versions. |
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Skowronek refers to the four types of presidents as reconstructive, disjunctive, preemptive, and articulative. |
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Second, the argument is ad hominem against Descartes, in which context a disjunctive syllogism — motion is either proper or ordinary or relative to absolute space — is argumentatively legitimate. |
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Kidd has set himself the task of redefining the American landscape, rupturing it into evermore immediate, disjunctive, and implausible fictions. |
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Sass compared madness, specifically schizophrenia, and modernism in a less fascist manner by noting their shared disjunctive narratives, surreal images, and incoherence. |
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A syllogism disjunctive from the enumeration of the parts is that, in which from the remotion of all the parts the remotion of the whole is concluded. |
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Note that the scoring functions for both conjunctive and disjunctive queries for the fuzzy and probabilistic Boolean models satisfy the monotonicity property. |
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