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The rough set approach introduced by Zdzisław Pawlak provides a ground for concluding to what degree a particular model for an intelligent system design is a part of a set of a set of models representing a standard.

"Shell's mere knowledge that spills and leaks continued to occur" with each delivery, Justice Stevens continued, "is insufficient grounds for concluding that Shell 'arranged for' the disposal".

On March 7 2003 the attorney general says that military intervention will only be justified if there are "strong factual grounds" for concluding that Iraq has failed to comply with UN resolutions.

In hindsight, there's grounds for concluding that Gordon's much-admired Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait (made in collaboration with French avant-gardist Philippe Parreno) marked the point when this whole boomlet began, in 2006.

Second, that the eventual argument he did deploy - the reactivation of 678 - would only be "sustainable if there are strong factual grounds for concluding Iraq has failed to take the final opportunity" to comply with the Gulf war ceasefire.

However, the argument that resolution 1441 alone has revived the authorisation to use force in resolution 678 will only be sustainable if there are strong factual grounds for concluding that Iraq has failed to take the final opportunity.

The judge said that it might be that some of the unrepresented Democracy Village defendants were unfortunate not to get legal aid but they had asked to be added as defendants and there were no grounds for concluding that they must not "live with the consequences" of that decision.

Others think that people react to the prospect of chimeras with repugnance, but such reactions are not themselves sufficient grounds for concluding that an activity is immoral.

However, if you see a contradiction, say, in describing a being who is at once omniscient and omnipotent, you may well have good grounds for concluding that God's existence is impossible.

If you think these attributes are compossible, involve no contradictions, and violate no known metaphysical truths, then you may well have good grounds for concluding that God is possible and therefore necessary.

Since it is hard to see how else we could know limiting/elusive propositions, (a) and (b) are good grounds for concluding that we just do not know that they hold.

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