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Consequences: containing a description of the consequences (damage to property or fatalities) of the landslide, the lake (upstream) and of the flood wave (downstream).
Designed interface gives an opportunity to users to assess risks in a wide range of consequences containing many different combinations and options.
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To avoid this result, some utilitarians claim that an act is morally wrong if and only if its consequences contain more pain (or other disvalues) than an alternative, regardless of positive values.
Real and imagined consequences contained in the pushing of envelopes.
Lengths of CGIs have functional consequences; genes containing long CGI genes are preferentially associated with developmental and regulatory functions [ 40].
As a consequence, sediments containing large amounts of hydrophobic substances may affect the embryonic development of fish embryos.
However, in real world applications, end users often consider the rules with consequences that contain one of particular classes.
A further reduction of accidents will require a better understanding of how practitioners manage their errors in ways that consequences are contained or mitigated.
As a consequence, NPCARE contains 6578 natural compounds and 2566 fractional extracts isolated from 1952 biological resources including plants, marine organisms, fungi, and bacteria whose anticancer activities have been validated with 1107 cell lines for 34 cancer types.
But some medieval treatises on consequence also contain a high level of technical sophistication, even though the language used is the regimented academic Latin of the time – the only symbolic device present is the use of schematic letters, which in fact dates back to Aristotle.
An extension of a default theory is a fixed point of a particular inferential process: an extension E must be a consistent theory (a consistent set closed under classical consequence) that contains all of the facts of the default theory T, and, in addition, for each normal default (p ⇒ q), if p belongs to E, and q is consistent with E, then q must belong to E also.
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