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In each case, we have a true, warranted belief.
Intellectually grasping a proposition, we just "see" it to be true in such a way as to form a true, warranted belief in it.
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Any desire to make 'Pegaus does not exist' come out true warrants a desire to make 'Pegasus exists NAND Pegasus exists' come out true. (Since classical logic does not permit empty names, the NAND existential sentence will be false).
Anything that doesn't warrant a true fan of your content just isn't worth it and won't last.
The mortality benefit may be a result of selection bias and residual confounding, or represent a true finding; a hypothesis that warrants clarification by randomized clinical trials.
The first was to combine information from two Q-statistics, such that a possible true cluster warrants further investigation if four or more significant cases were detected in the same area with a Q i p = 0.001 and Q it p ≤ 0.05.
Combined with the improvement in prognosis for women with a true positive screening result, such a selective power warrants a reduction in incidence and mortality.
Multiple visits are warranted, in fact necessary, to get a true sense of this show's richness and the improvisatory energy it brings to the Whitney.
He is arguing that he can extend early voting hours only when there is a true emergency -- like a natural disaster -- that warrants it.
It also revealed a true jewel of an insight from Geneva Overholser, one that warrants systematic consideration by the parties charged with executing the agenda.
A true restoration of our individual liberties will not permit "basket warrants".
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