Exact(4)
It is perfectly obvious that no non-theist can accept this pair of premises.
However, it is quite clear that no rational, reflective, etc. non-theist will accept the pair of premises in the sample argument.
In Aristotle's syllogistic, a syllogism relates a pair of premises (the major premise and the minor premise) and a single conclusion.
From this text, we can extract an exact formal proof, as follows: A completion or proof "through the impossible" shows that a certain conclusion follows from a pair of premises by assuming as a third premise the denial of that conclusion and giving a deduction, from it and one of the original premises, the denial (or the contrary) of the other premises.
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Four pairs of premises shared identical point locations; three of these were sourced from address matches, and one from a postcode match.
We calculate the shortest route between all pairs of livestock premises in the UK within 10 km of each other.
Seven pairs and one triplet of premises shared identical point locations.
A printer stamps slips for the items with dates; a cutter slashes them out of the papers with a curved knife ("in spite of the letterhead, there wasn't a pair of shears on the premises"); the clips and slips are pasted together and mailed out.
For such reasons, many have taken the relation of logical consequence to pair an arbitrary (possibly infinite) collection of premises with a single conclusion.
Regional official Philippe Galli told reporters it was too early to draw conclusions about the character of the attack, noting that the assailant, wearing a balaclava, had apparently found a cutter and a pair of scissors at the school premises.
Regional official Philippe Galli told reporters it was too early to draw conclusions about the character of the attack, saying that the assailant, wearing a balaclava, had apparently found a box cutter and a pair of scissors at the school premises.
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