Sentence examples for incidental property from inspiring English sources

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But in the case of God, 'wise' does not signify some incidental property He might or might not have.

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In conclusion, hippocampal lesions can facilitate learning, but this does not necessarily occur due to impairing encoding of the incidental properties of the stimuli.

Nevertheless, Pragma-dialectics prefers to keep the appearance condition outside the definition of 'fallacy', treating the seeming goodness of fallacies as a sometime co-incidental property, rather than an essential one.

If this were not enough, the government introduced an anti-terrorism law in July 2009 with provisions so broad that a peaceful blockade of public services or incidental damage to property during a public protest can be construed as terrorism.

"Loss of life and damage to property incidental to attacks must not be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage expected to be gained," according to the U.S. Army Field Manual FM27-10: Law of Land Warfare.

When people with varying SODs are not told to pay attention to spatial properties (incidental learning), they would not be as likely to apply their strategies and thus would not differ much in the spatial knowledge they acquire.

Those violations include misconduct, which could range from inappropriate language on a government computer to adultery, prohibited under military law; more than an incidental use of government property for personal matters; and security breaches.

The questions included whether the e-mails contained inappropriate language that was on a government computer, whether they indicated an inappropriate relationship as defined under military law, whether they involved more than an incidental use of government property for personal matters and whether there were security breaches.

Under this line of reasoning, all differences in variety-generating properties might merely be incidental byproducts of other physical properties.

The term accidental is used here in the philosophical tradition of Aristotle (Barnes 1974), who distinguishes in his Metaphysics, Books (zeta ) and (eta ), between the necessary and the accidental (incidental or coincidental kata sumbebêkos) properties of an object in nature.

Antioxidative properties are incidental both to the reduced form of glutathione and to the three enzymes that contain glutathione as cofactors: GPX, GR, and GST.

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