Sentence examples for description of a fact from inspiring English sources

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Likewise, it's a law of biology plus chemistry plus physics, roughly, that "crumbs cause book decay". That's a description of a fact about the world to which the normative law, "don't eat in the library", might correspond.

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According to this view, to improve on the weak naïve HD clause for confirmation one only has to rule out one particular class of cases, i.e., those in which the description of a known fact, \ e\), served as a constraint in the construction of \(h\wedge k\).

But if it is assumed that all agents are ω-Bayesian rational at each ω ∈ Ω, then a description of this fact forms part of the description of each possible ω and thus lies in the meet of the agents' partitions.

We added a description of this fact in the text (in the subsection headed "Misregulation of heterochromatin affects the fitness of mst2∆ epe1∆ cells").

As emphasised earlier, CAD represents a relatively simple description of a disease that in fact consists of a complex array of different sub-entities, especially with regard to the extent, impact and effect upon the heart and its individual structures.

The Trade Representative shall publish in the Federal Register any determination made under subsection (a)(1), together with a description of the facts on which such determination is based.

It is a description of fact.

"It's a description of fact in terms of intelligence and information gathering.

"Evans's work is rooted in the photography of the earlier past and constitutes a reaffirmation of what has been photography's central sense of purpose and aesthetic: the precise and lucid description of significant fact".

Thus, the existence of mathematical explanations of empirical phenomena could not be used to infer the existence of mathematical entities, for this very existence was presupposed in the description of the fact to be explained.

Hereby, our finding of increased CAR expression in basaliomas, thyroid adenomas and Warthin's tumours – benign neoplasms of the salivary glands – are the first description of this fact to our best knowledge.

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