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According to possible-world semantics, (1) a proposition is necessarily true if (and only if) it is true not only in the actual world but in all possible worlds; and (2) a proposition is possibly true if and only if it is true in at least one possible world, perhaps distinct from the actual world.

This was a regulating principle of action, perhaps distinct from benevolent passions.

This suggested that novel loci, perhaps distinct from those acting in wild rice species, are involved in the evolution of shattering in U.S. weedy rice groups.

These transcripts induced 2-fold specifically by G repletion showed a connection to growth metabolism, perhaps distinct from the N and P sets because of the dual energy and carbon source potential provided by G.

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Antimicrobial drugs used to treat infections among children may differ from those used among adults; perhaps distinct MRSA strains colonizing children result from differential antimicrobial drug selection pressures in the community.

But "The Book of Pooh," shown at 7 30 and 10 a.m. daily (with additional broadcasts at 12 30 p.m. on weekdays and at 7 and 7 30 p.m. on its premiere date), is perhaps most distinct from previous incarnations because of the technology used to produce it.

Fourth and perhaps not importantly distinct from the previous claim there is the suggestion that The Turing Test provides (more or less strong) probabilistic support for the attribution of intelligence.

Our purpose is to establish whether or not UdH should be regarded for epidemiological and perhaps clinical purposes as distinct from migraine and TTH.

Despite this, a number of studies have failed to find C9ORF72 expansions in patients with a clinical diagnosis of pure PD [ 37– 39] or only very rarely and often in patients with a family history of ALS/FTLD [ 40, 41] perhaps suggesting a pathogenesis distinct from classical idiopathic PD.

Paleoanthropologist Gary Schwartz of the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe, agrees that "mounting evidence suggests that perhaps Neandertals were biologically quite distinct from Homo sapiens".

They involve reflexively fashioned identities, cultural meanings, forms of 'doing' intimacy in everyday life, long-term strategies, and unpredictable contingencies that may render them unpredictable and, perhaps, fragile in ways that are distinct from relationships involving two Chinese partners (Farrer 2013).

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