Sentence examples for contrasts necessary from inspiring English sources

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Immediately after this (admittedly odd) definition she contrasts necessary truths with contingent truths, 'that is to say, when a thing can exist in various ways' (IP §7), indicating that necessary truths are claims about things that can exist in only one way.

Descartes also suggests this definition of "possible existence" when he contrasts necessary existence with the kind of existence had by creatures in First Replies: unlike necessary existence, the existence had by a creature is marked by the fact that it "has no power to create itself or maintain itself in existence" (AT 7 118, CSM 2 84).

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AHM diagnosis is based on the demonstration of myocardial hypertrophy in the apical region of the left ventricle, usually by echocardiography with classical image "ace of spades", although in many cases the use of contrast necessary.

Intravascular Optical Coherence Tomography (iOCT) is the only imaging modality with the resolution and contrast necessary to enable accurate measurements of luminal architecture and neointima stent coverage [ 3].

This contrasts with necessary but menial work, such as washing dishes or doing rote technical tasks without a deeper understanding of the research problem.

A very large impedance contrast, in particular an S wave velocity contrast, is necessary to produce distinct S wave reflectors.

Medicines and vaccines, in contrast, are necessary inventions.

On the iPhone, in contrast, the necessary software has to be downloaded and installed.

Thus, we have developed a combinatorial library approach to efficiently determine the minimum amount of contrast agent necessary for X-ray-based imaging.

The most important single principle in the use of color is that whenever detailed information is to be shown, luminance contrast is necessary.

He was the first to distinguish "truths of reason" from "truths of fact" and to contrast the necessary propositions of logic and mathematics, which hold in all "possible worlds," with the contingent propositions of science, which hold only in some possible worlds (including the actual world).

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