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Since the notion of steady state is of paramount importance to innumerable engineering situations, the contents of this paper have wider scope.
Sa5m suspects that Charlotte's "experiment" might have wider scope in that a higher intelligence could be controlling their actions ("Charlotte times a trillion").
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Nations have wide scope to weigh the interests of the unborn child against the mother, and so there will be no European Roe v Wade.
Third, Mill wants the harm principle to have wide scope.
In particular, they require the default conditional operator, ⇒, to have wide scope in every formula in which it appears.
He describes the simmering state of tribal relations in the region as constituting "a flammable symbiosis," but the phrase has wider scope.
This insight can be leveraged because the type of normative guidance DBAs provide has wider scope than is usually appreciated.
On the reading that every has wide scope, the sentence is produced from every man and loves a woman.
In the B version, the definite description has wide scope, in effect "picking out" an individual and then ascribing to George IV a belief about that individual.
The knowability principle, ∀p(p → ◊Kp), apparently allows us to substitute any sentence whatsoever for p. But notice that our quantifier has wide scope relative to ◊.
Thus, (5a) captures the fact that the negation has wide scope: it is not the case that the x such that x is the present King of France exists.
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