deducible उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Words like " blackbird " and " beefeater " are a different kettle of fish; they retain their units but their ultimate meaning is not fully deducible from these units . ( . . .)
- By this Monod does not mean to imply that the biosphere is not explicable from initial conditions / first principles but that it is not deducible ( at best predictions could be no more than statistical probabilities of existence ).
- *" The prisoner will be hanged next week and the date ( of the hanging ) will not be deducible the night before from the assumption that the hanging will occur during the week " ( A ).
- But since the meaning of " surprising " has been restricted to " not deducible from the assumption that the hanging will occur during the week " instead of " not deducible from statement ( A ) ", the argument is blocked.
- But since the meaning of " surprising " has been restricted to " not deducible from the assumption that the hanging will occur during the week " instead of " not deducible from statement ( A ) ", the argument is blocked.
- The converse can be proven as well : if a formula always has the value 1, then it is deducible from the laws of intuitionistic logic, so the " intuitionistically valid " formulas are exactly those that always have a value of 1.
- This is a conclusion not only deducible from the natural law binding us to love and to assist one another, but also explicitly contained in positive precept : " If thy brother shall offend against thee, go, and rebuke him between thee and him alone.
- He was impatient with slackers, black or white, and members of the young generation : " They want the horn to play itself, " he said on one tape made in Portland, Ore ., in the early 1950s, the setting deducible from other references.
- This means that if a formula is deducible from the laws of intuitionistic logic, being derived from its axioms by way of the rule of modus ponens, then it will always have the value 1 in all Heyting algebras under any assignment of values to the formula's variables.
- Lenz also announced at that time his important law that, in all cases of electromagnetic induction the induced currents have such a direction that their reaction tends to stop the motion that produces them, a law that was perhaps deducible from Faraday's explanation of Arago's rotations.