Sentence examples for an instance of fact from inspiring English sources

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Appealing to our intuitive grasp of the numbers, we can say that it is an instance of Fact (1) that if 10 precedes 11, then 10 precedes* 11; and that it is an instance of Fact (2) that 10's preceding* 12 does not imply that 10 precedes 12.

By isolating an instance of fact, everyone can quickly see where he or she was right and wrong.

An instance of Fact (7) is that precedes* is transitive.

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A piece of gaming mythology had become an instance of archeological fact.

The inclusion criterion of being hospitalised for at least 32 h including two consecutive nights may limit the generalisability of the study's findings, but guaranteed that all patients in the sample were really hospitalised and not only received an overnight treatment in the emergency room (which formally is an instance of hospitalisation but in fact is an outpatient treatment).

To think of domestication as a form of enslavement or even exploitation is to misconstrue the whole relationship, to project a human idea of power onto what is, in fact, an instance of mutualism between species.

Next, we present our first analysis of whether the BIONOF project is in fact an instance of PPP.

The fact that an instance of Android would essentially be running within another seems like it would wreak havoc on the device's performance, but VMware claims a reduction in performance of only about 10%.

Social facts make a positive legal rule a reason for action because the desirability of authority as a means of securing common good, and the desirability of the "rule of law and not of men," are standing and potent reasons for acknowledging such facts as an instance of valid legislation giving presumptively sufficient reason for compliance.

And there is possibly a new fact or two: an instance of Gauguin striking Mette, which may have indicated battering in addition to the emotional and verbal abuse he heaped upon her.

In fact, this is an instance of a general phenomenon that Fishburn (1974) called Condorcet's other paradox.

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