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The report also offered a second possible premise for the fire: a leak from a "flexible fuel line," also near the turbocharger, setting off a similar chain of events.
For example, one possible premise is that exposure to levels of glycemia below what is conventionally considered pathological induces changes in renal handling of urinary albumin, which in turn would lead to increased ACR.
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The conversion rules for necessary premises are exactly analogous to those for assertoric premises: Possible premises behave differently, however.
Since premises of this conclusion must feature no language not in this conclusion, and they have no greater complexity (in these systems), there are only a finite number of possible premises.
Given just that the vast majority of airline flights land safely, I can have rational confidence that my flight will land safely, even though there are any number of other possible premises (such as that I have just seen the wheels fall off) that would change the probability if I added them to the argument.
Zsyntax can help goal-oriented theorem proving, in which researchers start from a conclusion, B, to look for the possible premises from which B can be derived.
It's also possible challenge premise 5, which asserts the semantic stability of the basic phenomenal and microphysical terms used in 'P' and 'Q'.
Reduce the number of measured values as much as possible on the premise of meeting the reconstruction precision.
If Pseudo-Scotus' argument is invalid, it is possible for the premise to be true and conclusion false.
Such cases are admittedly pathological, but the point is that they are at least logically possible contrary to premise (2).
The instinctive reaction of governments of the EU was to include as much justice and security measures as possible under the premise of fighting terrorism [20].
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