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This might be thought no less problematic than convenient for Hare: doesn't it break the simple if too simple rule that no imperative conclusion can be derived from premises that contain no imperative?
This system is applicable in the field but is rather impracticable, especially for the identification of sentinel birds in premises that contain floor-raised birds.
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The basic premise is this: Jet fuel is made out of hydrocarbons, which are organic molecules that contain hydrogen atoms and carbon atoms.
Supplements that contain alfalfa.
that contain Berries.
A police spokesman said today that the new unit would obtain search warrants for any premises that might contain evidence, including church buildings.
Occupy Wall Street protesters were permitted to reënter Zuccotti Park following yesterday morning's eviction, however they are not allowed to bring large bags onto the premises that could contain tents or sleeping bags.
(Weight is, of course, a reducible characteristic if there ever was one!) The reason they give for this is that not even the weight of a whole can be logically inferred from premises that solely contain propositions about the weight of the parts; in addition a law is needed which expresses the weight of the whole as some specific mathematical function of the weight of the constituent (1948, p. 119).
One point was awarded for a set of propositions made in each warrant-backing chain that contained supported premises and valid inferences.
Exclusion criteria included homes that contained a resident dairy facility worker, cows on the premises, or individuals who worked in orchards or vineyards where manure spreading occurred.
Herbal medicine is based on the premise that plants contain natural substances that can promote health and alleviate illness [ 2].
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