Sentence examples for found a principle from inspiring English sources

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Although till today all the logic used in intuitionistic reasoning is contained in IQC, it is in principle conceivable that at some point there will be found a principle acceptable from the intuitionistic point of view that is not covered by this logic.

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"I would advise Kerry to find a principle and stick to it," he said.

I can't find a principle for excluding one from another.

In the father-figure of the emperor, Roth wanted to find a principle of order amid the decline of old ideals and the growing violence of class and national conflict.

We need to find a principle that allows me to choose my own lesser good over a (significantly) greater good for someone else and then to show that this principle cannot be reasonably rejected.

Other thinkers instead had a pragmatic approach to prime matter: alchemists like the Swiss physician Paracelsus (1493 1541) sought to find a principle to which every substance could be reduced.

The foreknowledge/free will incompatibilist must therefore find a principle in place of (5b) that is true and that permits the inference to the non-causability of the future.

The creation narratives of The Vedas and The Upanishads in particular are masterpieces in large part because within them we find a principle of abstraction presiding over the reconstruction of personal, infantile memories, or perhaps memories of dreams-in-formation.

The programme then finds a principle plane in the nucleus (x'y') that is the closest to all the telomeres (Fig. 2).

This was an astounding constitutional reading, or misreading, as original as Citizens United, and as idiosyncratic as the reasoning in Bush v. Gore, which found a conclusive principle designed to be instantly discarded or, for that matter, as the readiness among the court's right wing to overturn a health-care law passed by a supermajority of the legislature over a typo.

This was an astounding constitutional reading, or misreading, as original as Citizens United, and as idiosyncratic as the reasoning in Bush v. Gore, which found a conclusive principle designed to be instantly discarded — or, for that matter, as the readiness among the court's right wing to overturn a health-care law passed by a supermajority of the legislature over a typo.

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