Sentence examples for is held to be true from inspiring English sources

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The theory is held to be true because it can be employed to satisfy our desires, whether they are for convenient plastic containers, warmth, cures for our ills, entertainment, or modes of communication and transport.

Our hypotheses ought to foretell phenomena, "at least all phenomena of the same kind," Whewell explained, because "our assent to the hypothesis implies that it is held to be true of all particular instances.

The positivists' claim, which Wright endorsed, is simply that "verification by reason settles nothing" and that only data from sensible experience are reliable enough to admit ideas into the range of what is held to be true.

Only the human being is typically conceived by personalism as simultaneously object and subject, while at the same time this is held to be true for all persons, irrespective of age, intelligence, qualities, etc.

Understanding the act or state of comprehending how it is that a particular proposition or conception operates (whether or not it is held to be true) and the linkages and connections among its constituent elements or aspects (Gauld 2001, as discussed in Smith and Siegel 2004).

The word of the accuser is held to be true and the excited bloodthirsty mob demands that the rule of law be reversed and instead of proving the accused to be guilty, the victim of their hate and revenge must prove himself innocent... .. No, Eric Garner's death wasn't a lynching.

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If the allegations were held to be true, Zhang could owe the government 160m yuan (£16.3m) in fines, state-run media reported in May.

Since it is impossible that there be a king of France and PW be false, it seems that the initial plausible counterfactual cannot be held to be true by the fictionalist.

By contrast, the discourse of the theologian is ultimately driven back to starting points or principles that are held to be true on the basis of faith, that is, the truths that are authoritatively conveyed by Revelation as revealed by God.

Science progresses via a series of paradigms that are held to be true until they are replaced by a better approximation of reality [1].

This is because an ascertainment of the lack of true existence is held to be necessary to counteract the directly opposed notion – the apprehension of true existence which is the misinterpretation of reality (as more than simply conventionally existing) that binds one to suffering.

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