Sentence examples for notion under which from inspiring English sources

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However, the combination of the identity theory and his metaphysical doctrine that reality is a unified whole enables coherence to be deduced from his views as a consequence, and he himself thought the test of truth to be 'system', a notion under which he included what is commonly meant by coherence; this explains why he has so often been thought to be a coherence theorist.

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The validity of subjective probabilities is investigated using de Finetti's notion of coherence, under which probability estimates are valid if and only if they obey all axioms of probability theory.

Mr. Barron champions the notion of an arrangement under which some public-owned property would be given to a nonprofit community redevelopment corporation, that would enable local merchants and residents to develop it for commercial and housing uses.

We establish inclusion relations between the newly introduced spaces (w_{alpha,o}^{f}), (w_{alpha}^{f}), (w_{alpha, infty}^{f}) and finally obtain a condition under which the notions of strong Cesàro summability of order α with respect to a modulus f and strong Cesàro summability of order α are equivalent.

The government has vowed to crush any who dare moot the notion of an Eastern Turkestan Republic, the name under which Xinjiang briefly had independence between 1944 and 1949.In the few comments officials have so far been prepared to make about the Beijing bombing, they have denied that Uighurs are suspects.

The rubric under which the normative notion of political authority is normally known is the idea of legitimate political authority.

Instead, they have committed the party to a course premised on two intertwined notions: There are no apparent circumstances under which they can accept legalization of the 11 million; and as a result, the only broad response to the crisis they can countenance is maximum deportations.

As Tarski and others have pointed out, the permutation invariance criterion for logical constants can be seen as a natural generalization of Felix Klein's (1893) idea that different geometries can be distinguished by the groups of transformations under which their basic notions are invariant.

The discussion invites a rethinking of community resistance to development as less about the notion of development itself than about the terms under which it occurs, since the community engages in its own form of cadastralization as a negotiating strategy.

The well-regarded book by Judith Tendler, Good Government in the Tropics, became a sensation among development practitioners and academics for rejecting the notion of state failure and pointing out the conditions under which the state can improve service delivery.

Yet that notion may have arisen from the strange and difficult circumstances under which Ophüls was working.

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