Sentence examples for principles which belong from inspiring English sources

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After noting that "a deductive proposition … will be demonstrative, if it is true and assumed on the basis of the first principles of its science (Pr An, 24a27-30)," Aristells tells us that "it is the business of experience to give the principles which belong to each subject.

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Whereas to be true, first, and immediate are the qualifications that concern what the principles are in themselves (and thus the ones which belong to their definition), the others for example, to be better known qualify the principles with respect to the conclusion (NLP I.8, 44; I.10, 49).

products which belong to product family j.

Employees' labor produces profits, which belong 100percenttothethemployersrs.

which belong to the chiropteran suborder Yinpterochiroptera.

The design principle of this kind of APLN, which belongs to solving an inverse source problem in nonlinear optics, is described in detail.

When there is a CFS incident, many police departments use the principle that "the nearest police car responds to the call", which belongs to the case of relative beat integrity.

(Snowbird, which belongs to Dick Bass, is another).

oxyfera', which belongs to NC10 phylum.

Copyrighting Pride, which belongs to all of us?

which belongs to GH5.

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