Sentence examples for factual consequences from inspiring English sources

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The predictivist solution to the underdetermination problem is fairly radical: many of the relevant factual consequences of \(h\wedge k\) will be already known when this theory is articulated, and so unfit for confirmation.

Cognitive attitude refers to factual consequences (e.g., useless/useful) of the adoption of a given behavior, while affective attitude is concerned instead with emotional consequences (e.g., sad/happy).

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This method has been particularly effective in demonstrating to students that evolution is the factual, unintended consequence of three independent phenomena (R, V, S).

Condition-result: a logical relation between a supposed condition and a supposed result or between a factual condition and its corresponding consequence.

We're not trying to be forceful, but we're trying to be very factual and definitive about the consequences of their decision, and we hope that they will come down," Sheriff Pelle said.

This may be because of factual uncertainty, uncertainty about the consequences, uncertainty about what principles apply, or a host of other things.

One of the distinctive features of these decisions is that managers must give attention to both the values of people affected and factual information concerning the potential consequences of actions.

Loneliness allows one solely to elaborate logical deductions: to make, for instance, mathematical calculations, or, concentrating on factual events, to foresee their consequences, without subjecting these projections to the approval or disapproval of the partner of thinking's two-in-one.

"After conducting an internal investigation, the government released little information about the circumstances surrounding the raid, the legal or factual justifications for it, and its consequences," the suit states.

species definition (living and fossil), reproductive isolation, speciation Fig. 1 Schematic representation of evolution as described in class as the consequence of the independent, factual, observable processes of replication, variation, and selection.

If we're strictly being factual, we can say this: As a consequence of swiftly granting civilian rights to this foreign terrorist, the FBI is obtaining a significant amount of intel on al Qaeda that they didn't already have.

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