Sentence examples for any negation from inspiring English sources

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For another, the comparison only gets us just so far because in many examples of "No, totally!" there doesn't seem to be any negation whatsoever.

For another, the comparison only gets us just so far — because in many examples of "No, totally!" there doesn't seem to be any negation whatsoever.

We will come back below to how, and why, rejection-denial may not be reducible to the acceptance-assertion of any negation.

Similarly negation can also be used without explicitly using any negation words like "Theoretically it takes care of the screen resolution".

The usual charge against it by non-Buddhist critics, like Kumārila and Uddyotakara, is circularity: if an understanding of blue is to be analyzed as an understanding of non-non-blue and any negation presupposes understanding the negandum, then understanding what non-non-blue is would depend on understanding blue we go round in circles.

Presence of any negation keyword in a sentence confirms that two genes/proteins do not interact.

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However it is still not a complete solution for incomplete information in the sense that v-tables are only a weak representation for queries not using any negations in selection (and not using any set difference either).

The Jewish "No!" rings far more loudly than any other negation, whether from Muslims, Buddhists, or atheists.

In Lenzen 1996 a certain non-derivability condition is suggested as a necessary property of any "real" negation $\neg$, namely that there exists a formula $A$ with $A \not \vdash \neg A$.

On the face of it, the "not"s in (1) and (2) are not external to the deontic operators, as it were, nor are they directly operating on p; rather they pertain to Jane Doe's agency with respect to p. They come "between" a deontic element and an agential element, so reading OB as an amalgamation of a deontic and agential operator does not allow for the "insertion" of any such negation.

Generally speaking then, Zen takes "not two" to designate a negation of any "two" things that are affirmed to be individually real, in which the perspective that realizes the place or domain where two things occur is ignored.

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