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I have a proposition from Nobelpac.
For God's sake, Louise, this is not a proposition from Heidegger.
Equivalence, also called equivalence of propositions, in logic and mathematics, the formation of a proposition from two others which are linked by the phrase "if, and only if".
Madeleine steals a pair of reddish stiletto pumps from the store, and almost as soon as she puts on the shoes she receives a proposition from a man who assumes she is a prostitute.
Almost always he damns himself by giving in to temptation -- either a proposition from an alluring woman or a scheme to make easy money (often engineered by an alluring woman).
Two and a half years and a double-dip on, the claim that private industry would roll forward as soon as the state was rolled out of the way sounds like a proposition from some defunct economist, to whom Mr Cameron is slave.
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But they say a tunnel is a viable proposition from an engineering standpoint.
He accepts a sexual proposition from an elderly neighbor, which leads to a gag that was already tired when it popped up in "Soul Men" a few months ago.
He has also learned to withstand the criticism directed at the show, and to see "Cops" as a different proposition from a generation's worth of tabloid fare that it inspired.
Popper's content or information factor he identified with that world, in the range of a proposition, furthest from the actual world.
To infer a proposition q from the propositions p and if p then q is (inter alia) to have a sequence of thoughts of the form p, if p then q, q.
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