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3. Investigate the history and modern implications of the articles and amendments to the United States Constitution.
When Chaucer refers to gold, his meaning is close to the modern implications of the word, but even gold is not really gold.
At the head of the table, label boss and patriarch Kode 9 goes into tipsy professor mode, launching into a lecture on the modern implications of sonic warfare.
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Thus this notion of a conditional comes very close to that of modern material implication.
Selection, the mechanism he proposed as the driving force of evolution, is of course important – it is one of the most important insights of modern humanity, with implications that extend far beyond the living world.
As bending free-kicks becomes the norm in modern day soccer, implications for goalkeepers have largely been ignored.
In his 'Principles of Arithmetic Presented by a New Method' (1889), Peano introduces propositional connectives in the modern sense (an implication, negation, conjunction, disjunction, and a biconditional) and propositional constants (a verum and a falsum).
The implications for modern conservatism are even more consequential.
By the end, Barrow is eagerly exploring the weird implications of modern theory.
But it's also worrying in its implications for modern, financial capitalism to deliver innovation.
Thomas Bayes was an 18th century priest whose mathematical theories have important implications in modern science.
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