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In the first place, the proposition is not that the tenth fact may be logically inferred from the other nine or that the tenth fact is usually found in conjunction with the other nine.
For instance, like al-Ghazālī, Autrecourt in one formulation of his criticism of necessary connections relies on a dictum that the existence of one thing cannot be logically inferred from the existence of another thing (Weinburg 1964, 272).
The clause says that an emergent property of a certain whole cannot, even in theory, be logically inferred from the most complete knowledge of the properties of the parts in isolation or in other wholes which are not of the form to be found the whole in question.
(Weight is, of course, a reducible characteristic if there ever was one!) The reason they give for this is that not even the weight of a whole can be logically inferred from premises that solely contain propositions about the weight of the parts; in addition a law is needed which expresses the weight of the whole as some specific mathematical function of the weight of the constituent (1948, p. 119).
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In the case of normal distribution and homogeneity of variance, differences at the upper and lower tails of the distribution may logically be inferred from the mean difference.
When asked whether she was certain if all three students were dead, Torres said investigators "logically inferred" that to be the case.
One might have logically inferred, then, that Mr. Romney's share of the management fee income would be reported as wage income on Mr. Romney's tax return.
Is it applicable to the mass of X? No, certainly not: we are able to logically infer the mass of any whole, including X, from knowledge of the masses of parts in isolation or in wholes other than X.
In her decision, Judge Dennis wrote, "From the evidence presented, a reasonable and prudent person of caution could logically infer" that Mr. Skakel "retrieved the Tony Penna number 6 iron golf club, the instrument used to murder the victim from his family home and/or the outbuilding thereon and ran through the woods and pine trees near his home to the Moxley property".
The query is considered to be correct; nevertheless, it is possible to logically infer that the query has no solution for the given ontology.
Since the direct consequence of proteins encountered with free radicals is being oxidized, we logically infer these target proteins of DSS1 are probably oxidized proteins.
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