Sentence examples for by which a true from inspiring English sources

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To begin with, Zagzebski argues that the reliability of the process by which something is produced does not automatically add value to that thing, and thus that it cannot be assumed that the reliability of the process by which a true belief is produced will add value to that true belief.

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Given the apical, nonspecific nature of the observed end points in vivo (e.g., decreased fetal body weight, delayed skeletal ossification), which are typical of regulatory guideline developmental toxicity studies in rats and rabbits, more detailed information is required to determine whether vascular disruption is the true mechanism by which a chemical acts.

This phenomenon is called declination — as the earth's magnetic field fluctuates, the number of degrees by which a compass will be "off" from true north will shift accordingly.

Buried in the documents was an interview with Colonel Slavec, formerly in charge of cadet conduct and discipline, who said that she had never seen a case of "true rape" among cadets, by which she meant a "true violent assault".

In rejecting the 'one-size-fits-all' approach to truth, pluralists formulate a theory whose generality is guaranteed by accommodating the various properties F1, …, Fn by which true sentences come to be true in different regions of discourse.

An actual translation of the Psalter into Anglo-Saxon is ascribed to Aldhelm, bishop of Sherborne (died 709), but nothing has survived by which its true character, if it actually existed, might be determined.

Whewell felt that this was the method by which the true laws of nature could be discovered: clarification of fundamental concepts, clever invention of explanations, and careful testing.

The way this is achieved is by making the move noted above of treating knowledge as a state that includes both the truly believing and the virtuous source by which that true belief was acquired.

And there are probably no absolute criteria by which its true nature can be determined".

The Nyāya response to sceptical objections occurs at two levels, at the first level enumerating a set of virtuous processes by which true beliefs are acquired, and the second level dealing with the ratification of those reliable or virtuous processes of belief-acquisition.

Integration is seen as the path by which true biculturalism occurs (Sam and Berry 2010; Barry 2001; Berry 1980).

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