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To this end, he gave the issue a characteristically linguistic turn by asking how the terms and sentences that, in scientific or in everyday language, serve to express assertions about the world are related to those terms and sentences by which the data of immediate experience can be described.
We propose a language LS for expressing assertions about strings, and study in detail two sets of formulas ΣB0, a set of formulas decidable in polytime, and ΣB1, a set of formulas with the property that those provable in S yield polytime algorithms.
Many useful mathematical facts can be expressed by assertions that say that certain mappings have fixed points.
Minimal beliefs would need only to be states of mind expressed in assertions by indicative sentences, while robust beliefs would meet some stronger requirement of representationality (Blackburn 2006).
We may then consider the formula [R R], which expresses the assertion that R is in itself.
From this example we can see that in general, ∃1xα Aο expresses the assertion that "there is a unique xα such that Aο".
A recent research project that analyzed some thirty places in Europe helps us express this assertion better (Bianchetti et al. 2015).
This proposal of expressing theoretical assertions clearly makes such assertions dependent upon the context of the theory TC.
Understanding the yi (thought) expressed by an assertion or command is in effect "getting the point".
"In summary, Sandtner et al. see the same relative persistent current in oocytes and in HEK cells, contrary to their assertion expressed in (1), that no persistent current exists in HEK cells" The current in HEK-293 cexpressingssing DAT or SERT decayed fully to baseline and hence, we prefer not to label it "persistent".
We also have to strenuously object to the assertion, expressed on p. 7 (Authors' note: this refers to the first paragraph of the section titled "Ecological organization of the replicator system"), that the C-catalyst and the A-catalyst are exploiting the same resource (identified as "empty space").
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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