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The shift in signifiers, from I (implications) to A (aspects) was generally seen as an effort to broaden the scope of the research (notably: to avoid the flawed linearity implied by 'implications' (Wickson et al. [2014])) and to launch a European alternative to the American counterpart.
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In these two cases, card F ( f ) ≤ 1. (iii) ⇒ (i): This implication follows from Theorem 1. □ .
In these two cases, card F ( f ) ≤ 1. ⇒ (i): This implication follows from Theorem 1. □.
We can model situated inference using a relation I (for "implication").
Ad (i): The implication that preferences only depend on monetary outcomes is likely to be violated in many important applications.
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Is the implication that if any of them dare express that view out loud, they ought to be unemployable?
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