Sentence examples for elementary facts of from inspiring English sources

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By Eben P. Moorse, E. A. Daansen, John Brooks, and Harold Ross The New Yorker, September 30 , 1933P. 12 We are asked to point out weakness of Evening Post in elementary facts of life.

So far, attention has been directed to what are essentially the preliminaries to vision; it is now time to examine some of the elementary facts of vision and to relate them to the structure of the retina and, later, to chemically identifiable events.

Our approach is based on topological arguments as regards differential equations on implicitly defined manifolds, combined with elementary facts of matrix analysis.

The first, edited by Dedre Gentner and Albert Stevens, was about people's 'conceptualizations' of the elementary facts of physics; it belongs squarely in the world of 'modelling of phenomena'.

The state prosecutor who has been trying the case, Joseph Burford, likewise refused to help us understand elementary facts of the project his office continues to pursue.

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Only consistent systems are of any interest in this context, for it is an elementary fact of logic that in an inconsistent formal system every statement is derivable, and consequently, such a system is trivially complete.

Most attempts at definition end up with piles of elementary facts, some ideas about the nature of science and, perhaps, the relations between science and society.

Most voters are ignorant not just of current policy alternatives but of the most elementary facts about politics and history, such as the major branches of government or which countries have used nuclear weapons.

So how has the Times responded to the charge that, in defiance of the most elementary facts, it's repeating assertions that are in plain defiance of reality?

It would help if the British media were better represented in Brussels, or had a better grasp of the elementary facts about how EU institutions actually work.

From these elementary phenomena, we generalize (e.g., via the empirical induction principle) to elementary facts and move, by means of differential equations, to laws and verifiable hypotheses whose number should be kept as small as possible (Poincaré 1902: 168 171; 168 171168 171).

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