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Again, surely Zeno is aware of these facts, and so must have something else in mind, presumably the following: he assumes that if the infinite series of divisions he describes were repeated infinitely many times then a definite collection of parts would result.
In 2003, each AMS member paid a premium of Rs 25 (US$0.54) per person per year during a definite collection period.
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There was a definite appeal.
A set, wrote Cantor, is a collection of definite, distinguishable objects of perception or thought conceived as a whole.
Thus ordinary first-order theory commits one to an ontology only of individuals (particulars), whereas higher order logic commits one to the existence of sets i.e., of collections of definite and distinct entities (or, alternatively, of properties and relations).
Not definitive, just definite.
As seen in Table 2, Wassenburg et al. and Hombach et al. reported the shortest turnaround times from the specimen collection to a definite a test result with XpertMRSA versus BD GeneOhm MRSA and chromogenic agar [ 23, 24].
So the ad network tallies for these companies represent potential data collection events, rather than definite ones.
First, he says that any collection must contain some definite number of things, neither more nor fewer.
The cross-sectional design of data collection does not allow definite conclusions on causality.
However, the city was unable to raise enough revenue from voluntary contributions, so it instituted the first definite compulsory Poor Rate in 1547 which replaced Sunday collections in Church with a mandatory collection for the poor.
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