Sentence examples for derivation of what from inspiring English sources

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When the sons of Israel saw it, they said to one another, 'What is it?' " In ancient Hebrew, "what is it" can be rendered man-hu, a likely derivation of what this food has come to be called, manna.

The first and most important aim of the paper is the derivation of what the authors have called The Free Will Theorem, putting forward the provocative idea that if human beings are free to make their choices about the measurements they will perform on one of a pair of far-away entangled particles, then one must admit that also the elementary particles involved in the experiment have free will.

What would really be helpful is some DERIVATION of what kind of networks are obtained for what kind of parameters in the limit of large network size.

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If that is our starting point then our situation is dire and depressing: that most music as we have nowadays is a pale derivation, a whimper of what it once was".

Vallenato music, or some derivation of it, is what you hear throughout Cartagena, pouring out of houses and cars, in the restaurants and the dance clubs, where the rich Colombians and their guests frolic.

If rule ⊃I is followed by ⊃E, there is a non-normality that is removed by a detour conversion: a derivation of B (and what follows after it) is constructed by taking the derivation of the minor premiss A of the elimination rule and the derivation of B from the assumption A in the introduction.

Easily 75percentnt of what we heard were derivations of the kinds of writing and playing that Herbie defined in the early and mid-parts of his career.

The derivation of the ideal decision rule takes into account all factors of what is being examined (i.e., stimuli, task constraints, and any other experimental manipulation).

The colonial image of what constituted "Australia" at the onset of white invasion was as much of a fictive derivation as Stubbs' interpretations of Sydney Parkinson's own culturally skewed sketches of Australian fauna.

Peano is very careful to list, on every line of his derivations, what the formal ground for writing the line is.

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