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Sometimes formulations appear below with the phrase "(generalized) consequence relation", meaning that the claim being made or considered applies both in the case of consequence relations and in the case of generalized consequence relations.
As the ∨ example makes clear, by contrast with the case of consequence relations, Val, for a generalized consequence relation ⊩, need not be closed under conjunctive combinations.[7] Again, one can see this in the light of the considerations of Section 1, thinking of the relational connection between Set-Set sequents and arbitrary valuations, with the relation being 'holds on'.
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Sounds like an obvious case of consequences, but as with most research, this paper carefully notes a link, not necessarily a cause.
The court also addressed two cases of consequence for the civil liberties and civil rights of prisoners.
"I have a duty to fulfill as attorney general, and the immediate need to focus on a case of great consequence.
"I have a duty to fulfill as attorney general — and the immediate need to focus on a case of great consequence.
In the case of Scott consequence relations, Γ ⊨ Δ means that the joint truth of all the members of Γ implies (in some sense) the truth of at least one member of Δ.
A classic case of unintended consequences -- the scourge of government.
Should Mr. Romney be proved wrong, this could, for abortion opponents, turn into a case of unintended consequences.
Another case of unintended consequences with Pakistan occurred when the Bush administration installed an anti-Taliban government in Kabul in early 2002.
In a classic case of unintended consequences, the original sponsor, Republican state representative Rick Becker said he was unhappy with the way legislation turned out.
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