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The Slingshot Argument derives from the assumption that necessarily co-obtaining states of affairs are identical, together with further prima facie plausible premises, the conclusion that there is only one fact.
In this case, the heuristic argument derives from the observation that if \ \textbf{NC} = \textbf{P}\), then it would be the case that every problem \(X\) possessing a \(O(n^{k_1})\) sequential algorithm could be 'sped up' in the sense of admitting a parallel algorithm which requires only time \(O(\log^c(n))\) using \(O(n^{k_2})\) processors.
Like many tyrannical regimes before it, Islamic State maintains a veneer of legality, backing its persecution of gay people with arguments derived from the group's interpretation of Islamic texts. .
Different arguments derived from the present study indicate that ChREBP is important for proper beta cell differentiation.
We adopted, for this purpose, a simplified view of arguments, derived from the classic model proposed by Toulmin (1958): an argument is the statement of a "claim" supported by "evidence," where the reasoning or justification leading from evidence to claim is referred to as "warrant" (Toulmin et al., 1984; Booth et al., 2008; Osborne, 2010).
In these cases, they justified their decision with arguments derived from the context (lack of time, information etc).. Non-donor families did not regret their decision, but half of them remarked that their decision could have been different, provided that the context had been different.
By contrast, he continued, the core disciplines "grabbed the globalization theme by saying it was one process the same all over the world," an argument derived from "views on the global economy that powerfully influenced the business types who sit on foundation boards".
She continued, "With that belief, and the argument derived from it, history repeats itself".
The neoconservatives introduced into the political debate a supple form of dialectical argument derived from venerable left-wing journals like The New Leader and Partisan Review.
In the following section, where reciprocal guidance, quantitative and qualitative evidence exists addressing the same issues, a synthetic line of argument derived from integrating intervention effectiveness and views evidence is presented along with an assessment of the certainty/confidence in evidence.
Russell, who was generally sympathetic to this answer, added another argument derived from logic: proper names, he said, were names of particulars, which must accordingly exist.
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