Sentence examples for a sound inference from inspiring English sources

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This principle allows a sound inference even in the presence of uncertain evidence.

Those defenders of the analogical inference who accept that it is an inference based on one case, obviously insist also that the analogical/hypothetic inference remains a sound inference.

Obviously, we cannot take God to be the locus (e.g. God exists, because…), for then the first criterion on a sound inference will not be met the reason property, whatever it is, cannot be uncontroversially present in a locus whose very existence is controversial.

Apparently the Board's reasoning is thus -- our kids suck at the FCAT, ergo the FCAT sucks -- a sound inference if you're five.

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In other words, these data do not represent a random sample, defined as a sequence of independent and identically distributed random vectors, which is required for a statistically sound inference on correlation coefficients.

That being the case, there is no method to establish any kind of valid relationship between two particulars which could allow us to draw any sound inferences from single-instantiated cases.

Though logic which is inherent in natural ('everyday') language (4.002, 4.003, 6.124) and which has evolved to meet our communicative, exploratory, and survival needs is not invented in the same way, a valid logical inference captures the relationship between possible facts and a sound logical inference captures the relationship between existent facts.

DSSTools provides modular design, a flexible knowledge representation scheme, and sound inference mechanisms to support development of any knowledge based system components of a DSS.

A programming environment for developing complex decision support systems (DSSs) should support rapid prototyping and modular design, feature a flexible knowledge representation scheme and sound inference mechanisms, provide project management, and be domain-independent.

To have a sound statistical inference, 389 Canadian cities are selected.

Another author who is aware that sound inference must be based on a relation between the proposition and the ground is Vātsyāyana (5th century CE), also known as Pakṣalisvāmin, the author of the Nyāya-bhaṣya, the earliest extant commentary on the Nyāya-sūtra.

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