Sentence examples for derive the consequences from inspiring English sources

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To derive the consequences of a theory, all of the abnormality predicates are simultaneously minimized.

Is it possible, in principle, to limit the scope of the reasoning required to derive the consequences of an action?

We present a comprehensive theoretical analysis of the discrete polar Fourier transform, and derive the consequences of its application to radially sampled data using linear response theory.

Let us derive the consequences of the modeling assumptions in the uncongested case when no parking lot reaches its capacity during the studied period.

We assume 'what is sought' and follow through its consequences until we reach something accepted as true, when we reverse the process and derive the consequences of what we reached, in demonstrating the truth of what we sought.

On these theories the sentences that are proved from the axioms are consequences of them but (of course) almost all of them are not logical truths, and under a suitable formalization of these theories a logical calculus like Frege's or Russell's can be used to derive the consequences of the axioms.

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If we grant Moore's first implicit assumption that if two expressions are synonymous this is evident on reflection to every competent speaker we can derive the consequence that "good" does not mean "what we desire to desire".

I like Gilder's views because he starts with an understanding of quantum physics and logically derives the consequences.

For if Q is a consequence of P, it does not necessarily follow that P is a consequence of Q; so that deriving the consequences of 'what is sought' will not necessarily yield principles that can then be used to prove it.

In this Proposition, Newton derives the consequences of his theorem of revolving orbits in the limit of nearly circular orbits.

To derive the painful consequences that result from others' behavior, the brain needs to integrate action-related information (for example, reaching with the intention to grasp a knife) with pain-related information (for example, the recognition that the knife's blade is dangerously sharp).

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