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Yentob's inference ("that is a world that is difficult") was that Netflix is imperilling the BBC.
Mark Scholl, an assistant district attorney, asserted that defense lawyers would try to "draw a circumstantial inference that is unfair, deceptive and misleading".
A model might spot a correlation and draw a statistical inference that is unfair or discriminatory, based on online searches, affecting the products, bank loans and health insurance a person is offered, privacy advocates warn.
The generic rule RU (rule unconditional) represents any inference that is licenced by LLL.
The upshot is that the probabilistic inference that is involved in the move from statement (1) to statement (2) in the argument set out above in section 3.2.1 is inductively sound.
(This is a very brief version of the discussion of situated inference that is in chapters 2 and 3 of Mares (2004).) By itself, the use of the ternary relation is not sufficient to avoid all the paradoxes of implication.
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Two other kinds of inference that are sometimes drawn from conditional propositions are not logically justified.
He introduced it to denote a type of non-deductive inference that was different from the already familiar inductive type.
Therefore, we used an approach that provided inference that was robust under laxer modeling assumptions.
Namely, a reasoning algorithm needs to derive correct inferences, that is inferences that are in accordance with the semantics of the language; this property is known as soundness.
He interprets as he sees fit in a given case and makes inferences that are his alone".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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