In a statement of the form, the two statements joined together, and, are called the disjuncts, and the whole statement is called a disjunction. |
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Most adverbs that function as conjuncts or disjuncts may have other functions. |
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By referring to a dichotomous tree, this writer shows how to choose the proper disjunction relative to the terms in the disjuncts. |
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This applies, for example, to the focusing subjuncts also, just, merely, only and simply, and to disjuncts like probably and surely. |
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Contents of disjunctions are the unions of the sets representing the contents of the disjuncts. |
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By referring to a dichotomous tree, Tusi shows how to choose the proper disjunction relative to the terms in the disjuncts. |
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Again, it is not merely the truth values of the disjuncts that are important, but the existence of a connection of a certain kind between them. |
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On the gallery's Website, the exhibition's works, with their multiple disjuncts and diffusions, flattened to reveal a discrete sensibility. |
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Emphasis is also placed on species occurring as disjuncts and those at the edge of their range. |
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From the start her uncritical adoption of its presuppositions is the only means by which the disjuncts of Vico's thought can be revealed. |
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Disjuncts and conjuncts are definitely a universal indicator of an essay's quality, independent of its topic. |
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