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Any sentence at all that follows from a theory is counted as a consequence that, if true, contributes to its overall truthlikeness, and if false, detracts from that.
Thus, EADP has the consequence that if S is justified in assenting to h, then S is justified in denying every contrary of h.
There is nothing there that engenders loyalty, with the consequence that if I were looking for a loan, I'd be just as likely to turn to the Internet as I would to one of my banks.
That would have the disastrous consequence that if she applies 'green' to a non-green object, it immediately follows that S does not mean green by 'green', and hence all possibility of empirical error is ruled out.
This proposal, the "non-branching view", has the surprising consequence that if your brain is divided, you will survive if only one half is preserved, but you will die if both halves are.
It is interesting to note that the power consumptions of the cellular UE contribute the most to the average sum power, which has a consequence that if we further reduce the maximum D2D distance, we cannot expect significant reduction in the average sum power.
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Jake's action in forwarding the video leads to consequences that are, if not truly tragic, immensely sad.
Zeno then explains that he intends this argument as a kind of defense of Parmenides' monism: just as others have argued that monism leads to absurd results (Zeno may be thinking here of the sorts of absurdities mentioned by Plato at Sophist 244b 245e), so pluralism suffers consequences that are, if anything, even more absurd.
And a consequence of that, if we think in terms of the real part of the Fourier transform, the real part is an even function of frequency, and the magnitude is an even function of frequency.
And partly as a consequence of that, if we take u_k(t) and convolve it with u_l(t), the result is the singularity function with the subscript, which is the sum of k and l.
What they mean by "unintended consequences" is that, if Congress were to adopt H.R. 2666, the FCC would be required to keep its promise of no rate regulation for broadband Internet access services.
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