Sentence examples for establish as true from inspiring English sources

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Plato and Aristotle condemned the advocate as one who was paid to make the worse cause appear the better or who endeavoured by sophisticated tricks of argument to establish as true what any person of common sense could see was false.

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It came to mean something established as true only after the Church effectively abolished trial by ordeal in 1215, the year that King John pledged, in Magna Carta, "No free man is to be arrested, or imprisoned . . .

It is thus widely held that faith goes beyond what is ordinarily reasonable, in the sense that it involves accepting what cannot be established as true through the proper exercise of our naturally endowed human cognitive faculties and this may be held to be an essential feature of faith.

One version of Gödel's first incompleteness theorem states that for any consistent axiomatic theory of arithmetic, which can be recognised to be sound, there will be an arithmetic truth viz., its Gödel sentence not provable in it, but which can be established as true by intuitively correct reasoning.

For example, in a context where a Yes or No answer must be given, the question, "Are you still a member of the Ku Klux Klan?" is a fallacy because either response implies that one has in the past been a member of the Klan, a proposition that may not have been established as true.

Another new plant, rye-brome, just missed out becoming established as a true crop.

Although His154 (in domain II) has been established as a true heme ligand of HCCS that is absolutely required for heme binding and subsequent function, our data indicate that the domain I residue Tyr120 also mediates direct interactions with the heme substrate and potentially contributes to its stabilization with the enzyme.

Although the current recommendations by Naidich et al. (Naidich et al., 2013) reported that to establish lesions as true GGNs, a thin CT section of 1 mm is preferable, whenever possible, other previous reports, such as Park et al. (Park et al., 2008), have demonstrated that a thickness between 1 and 5 mm can be considered.

The Idealist "pure self," as the universal consciousness or consciousness in general, is still abstract, while the "Non-self " of Nishida establishes itself as true individuality in the absolute Nothingness, which includes, not excludes, the individual reality of the thing-in-itself (the ultimate reality of things).

The impartiality principle in SSK presumes that much can be learned about how science works by looking at scientific claims that never established themselves as true.

We only considered genes with expression levels higher than 0.04 dcpm, which has been established as a reasonable threshold for true expression [ 14].

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