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This art is not restricted to syllogisms, but concerns all kinds of formal proofs, i.e. all reasoning in which inferences are executed by virtue of their form (NE, ch. XVII, §4).
Some key functions of the British government are still executed by virtue of the Royal Prerogative, but generally the usage of the prerogative has been diminishing as functions are progressively put on a statutory basis.
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to do by virtue of this cascade?
And I do that by virtue of who I am.
Strictly speaking, however, "wall paintings" are distinguished from other murals by virtue of being executed directly onto primary wall supports, which are typically plaster, concrete, masonry, or stone.
The Court affirmed a judgement in Blacksmith's favor, notwithstanding the fact that the Seneca had executed an Indian removal treaty and the Company held the exclusive right to purchase to the land by virtue of an interstate compact ratified by Congress.
By virtue of their elected office, public officials are charged with the duty of executing faithfully the laws of the United States.
"It's by virtue of resources.
systems, by virtue of their mathematical descriptions.
Wind possesses energy by virtue of its motion.
By virtue of symmetry, the in-plane displacements are neglected.
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