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Apparently, programs are reduced to canonical constants with no axiomatic definitions.
Pollution is a form of waste, so there is no axiomatic tension between these goals, although of course breakneck growth can have its nasty spillovers.
While there is no axiomatic framework for aperiodic order, various types of order conditions have been studied, see [1, 2, 13, 16, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31] and references therein.
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And there was no rigorous axiomatic theory of the semantical notions in which these were taken as primitive, either.
In many fields we have no useful axiomatic theories.
Like early Chinese mathematicians, the Mohists had no conception of an axiomatic system, and the canons do not clearly identify anything corresponding to axioms, definitions, or theorems.
No longer is it axiomatic that the tabloids have the largest circulations.
The method of models, however, offers no hope for proving the consistency of an axiomatic theory of sets.
It continues: "Certain matters are or should be axiomatic: no governance or funding models could be countenanced which threatened the independence of the judiciary (from the two other branches of the state), the rule of law or access to justice".
Mr. Ashe is an axiomatic man.
"This is an axiomatic impossibility, according to Esquire!" she writes.
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