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But our intuitive notion does not allow for wholes without remainder: if something x is part of a whole W, there is a remainder of W that is not identical with x.
Fodor (1996) anyway continues to object that there is a remainder of a problem along these lines because content, he claims, is more fine-grained than selection histories can account for.
SLES is a remainder of the guilt that many Europeans feel about their colonial past.
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Compared with plane wave incidence, there is a remainder on the right side of the integral equation.
Morphology and ITS motif analyses [ 31] have provided evidence that Z. carpinifolia is a more primitive member of that genus, and could be a remainder of the evolutionary source (ancestral population) from which Z. serrata and Z. abelicea-sicula have evolved.
This will remind you that there was a remainder of 3 when you divided 8 by 5. Divide the number formed by the first remainder and the second number in the dividend by the divisor.
Therefore, their relationship is written as U_ (r,a_{0} ) = U_ (r,a_{1} ) + T(a_{1} ), (14 where a 0 is an old set of parameters in which the new set of parameters a 1 is obtained from and T(a 1) is a remainder that is independent of the variable r.
"Our utilitarian/scientific model improves the chances of knowing what will happen next, but there is always a remainder of something else".
For example, 28 divided by 9 is 3 with a remainder of 1. Swapping the digits, for 82, and dividing by 9 gives 9, and again the remainder is 1.
The answer is 3 with a remainder of 5. Note that this method does not calculate any non-integer portion of the answer.
In this case, 8 divided by 5 is 1 with a remainder of 3. Write the number 1, the quotient, on top of the long division bar.
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