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There is an interesting proposal in Peacocke (1987) for "reading off" (boolean) valuational semantics from inference rules found 'primitively compelling' by reasoners (as a necessary condition for their possessing the concepts expressed by and, or, etc)., which for some cases may be introduction rules and others elimination rules.

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For some, it may be an introduction to Nascar racing.

For Bocelli fans, this may be an introduction to one of Puccini's best-loved operas.

There may be an introduction of a compensation cap on successful discrimination claims, which is presently unlimited (unlike unfair dismissal claims which does have a statutory cap).

One such change may be the introduction of iTunes television show rentals.

Another explanation may be the introduction of the TransMed/TransMobil fleet coordination system and consequently improved logistics.

It is suggested that a contributory factor may be the introduction of diesel particle oxidation traps on some of the bus fleet in London.

A positive change here may be the introduction of the performance-related payment scheme.

A limitation of the study may be the introduction of selection bias.

A third factor may be the introduction of fluoroquinolones as a treatment for respiratory tract infections in adults.

This low level suggests that there may be some introduction of bias in the data interpretation, which may result in an overestimation of sensitivity.

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