Sentence examples for Infer the truth from inspiring English sources

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In Rule-Set-1 we describe the SWRL rules that are used to infer the truth values of classified symbolic network bandwidth given in (1).

These four arts use other kinds of syllogism but only to convince another, not to infer the truth, whereas philosophy causes man to convince another and to infer the truth for himself.[10] The classification of the sciences, indeed, is not complete because the aforementioned arts are all theoretical and arts like medicine or agriculture have not been considered.

For the sake of space we only give TruthValueRule1 and TruthValueRule2 which are respectively related to L 1 and L 2 of (1), and which are used to infer the truth values associated to low network bandwidth.

We don't know for certain James's paternity, but there are enough narrative clues to infer the truth behind his hue of brown skin.

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Maybe they would have inferred the truth: It's better not to ask.

When a sick man is cured by following the prescription of his doctor, he infers the truth of the utterance of his doctor and gradually gains confidence in Āyurveda as a science.

Gomes suggests that 'A' denotes a sufficient cause of 'B', provided that (1) 'A' specifies the occurrence of an event that would cause another event 'B', and does this by (2) stating a condition the truth of which is sufficient for inferring the truth of 'B'.

While the study by Kupczok and colleagues [ 10] shows that supermatrix methods usually have a higher probability of inferring the truth, MRP-supertree methods are runners-up and are superior to supermatrix approaches in the case of significant disagreement between gene trees and the species tree.

It is perfectly proper to infer from the truth of S today that some other sentence is true tomorrow, such as "there is a sea battle today".

If we were to consider all our evidence, we could, in principle, find that the balance of our total evidence supports theism, and infer from the truth of theism that there is no pointless evil.

So, when one invokes the "ultimate argument for realism" and uses the success of contemporary molecular genetics to infer the approximate truth of the underlying ideas about heredity, one is not arrogantly denying the natural rationality of the Polynesians.

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