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Predicable, in logic, something that may be predicated, especially, as listed in Boethius' Latin version of Porphyry's Isagoge, one of the five most general kinds of attribution: genus, species, differentia, property, and accident.
In India, by contrast, the applicable laws were written at a national level, the paperwork more straightforward, and the results far more predicable in practice.
Plato's distinctive 'separation of the universal' might then be viewed as his rejection of Socrates' assumption that the universal (and/or its essence) is in the sensibles, (and accordingly a rejection of Socrates' assumption that the definition is predicable, or predicable in the same way, of the sensible instances as well as the universal).
While the medical examiner called the complication "predicable" in its report, released Wednesday, the doctor who performed Rivers' procedure has since left the practice and the clinic is under investigation by The New York State Health Department.
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The second critical prediction is that selection leading to a significant change in the size of species within a clade will result in predicable interspecific differences in cancer suppression.
This is likely to change in the future due to a predicable increase in the number of available sequences and these unclassified sequences represent a pool out of which many more subfamilies will emerge.
While this could represent a possible source of heterogeneity between employment groups, we do not consider it a source of confounding in our results given that a predicable change in employment status due to voluntary resignation is likely less harmful than an uncontrollable loss of income[ 48].
This community had lived on the atoll for centuries relying on highly predicable rainfall in order to have a supply of fresh water.
Porphyry gave the following examples of predicable relationships in which the subject is "man": of genus, animal; of differentia, rational; of property, risible; and of accident, white.
Habitat loss and fragmentation promote relatively predicable shifts in the functional signature of tropical forest tree assemblages, but the full extent of cascading effects to biodiversity persistence remains poorly understood.
What he says he means by this is that the predicate be truly predicable at some time, in the present tense, of the supposita of the subject.
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