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While this is more problematic than the sort of inconsistency involved in simply having different levels of confidence for a proposition at different times, it appears less like inconsistency for full belief than failing to obey the probability axioms, where the agent has evaluations according to which each in a set of bets is fair at a single time.

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It highlighted the importance of assessing the information and defining the questions and propositions at different levels before creating the BN model.

All the original case materials were made available and were examined to identify the propositions, at different levels, that were of importance in the trial and subsequently addressed in the preparation for the appeal.

For example, he holds that facts about which propositions are contingent and which non-contingent reduce to facts about the truth or falsity of propositions at different worlds where the question of what worlds are, and what it comes to for a proposition to be true at a world, can both be answered in non-modal terms.

"French teams are a totally different proposition at home and they take a completely different mindset into their games.

They're looking at different propositions for how to live and how to interact with objects and leftovers from other parts of so-called civilization".

These observations support the proposition that the operons function at different stages of infection.

Michael Laudrup expects Valencia to be a different proposition at the Liberty Stadium from the one on show in their September meeting at the Mestalla.

Shevchenko was happy with the Ukraine victory at the stadium which staged the 2012 final, but is aware Wales will be a different proposition at the Euro 2016 finals when Bale and Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey are in action.

Their proposition was different.

The term 'that John reads Moby Dick ' refers to the same proposition at every possible world; the term 'what John reads' refers to different propositions at worlds at which John reads different things (and refers to the proposition that John reads Moby Dick at those worlds at which Moby Dick is the one and only thing that John reads).

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