Sentence examples for positive predicate from inspiring English sources

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But he is not a gifted politician like Mr. Reagan or Mr. Clinton, and his party certainly has not established a positive predicate for him to run on.

Hillary made the mistake of getting caught up in winning the debate and being too happy about that in the process, failing to also lay out the positive predicate for her leadership except in contrast with perhaps the most aggressively know-nothing, anti-Enlightenment figure ever to get this far in seeking the presidency.

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Our construction of the ens realissimum has the appearance of an actual unity since it is the concept of the sum total of all positive predicates.

However, in the ens realissimum, all its determinations are set solely through reason's formal application of the principle of complete determination, aggregating together all possible predicates and selecting from these predicates all those which have a fully positive reality (no negative predicates, no derivative predicates).

Subsequent argumentation makes this a proscription against all attempts to predicate anything positive of the One: any such predicate would pluralize the One, make it consist of parts.

Sentences employing general predicates of positive moral evaluation such as 'right', 'good', 'virtuous', and so on signal a non-cognitive pro-attitude such as approval or preference.

The design of this study is predicated upon positive outcomes previously established with CIMT.

The B Positive program development was predicated upon the assumption that a substantial proportion of CHB patients can be managed at the primary care level, provided GPs are aware of current best-practice management guidelines.

Prerequisite and impact are represented into a positive sentence of first order predicate calculus with the AND operator.

A proposition is synthetic if it is (1) positive and (2) contains some predicate connoting a property not connoted by the subject.

(For every object, it is either A or not A, either B or not B, etc., and this process is iterated until each predicate pair (each positive reality) is exhausted — Kant clearly has a Leibnizian procedure of complete determination in mind here).

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