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An unrestricted principle of recombination says that for any things that could exist, there is a world in which there is a duplicate of all of them.
Ever since Frege, formal logic has favored the two singular quantifiers ∀x and ∃x over their plural counterparts ∀xx and ∃xx (to be read as for any things xx and there are some things xx).
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For there can be no doubt that in natural language we use and understand the expressions 'for any things' and 'there are some things'.[4] Since these quantifiers bind variables that take name (rather than predicate) position, they are first-order quantifiers, albeit plural ones.
Suicide is never the answer for any thing.
(4) Support a digital representation of provenance for any "thing", whether produced by computer systems or not.
fastīdĭum, ĭi, n. [cf. 2. fastus], a loathing, aversion for any thing, esp.
It was, thus, a commissioned piece, and it was never intended for any thing other than concert per formance.
"I wouldn't have missed it for any thing," said Mrs. Frank G. Allen, symphony patron and widow of former governor of the state.
Start checking for any thing that would cause them to be uncomfortable.
Check inside the pipes for any thing which may cause a blockage.
Make sure the box is big for any thing can get in.
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