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This sort of proposition is typically derived from history.
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Such propositions — often referred to as Russellian propositions — are typically expressed by means of sentences involving names, pronouns, indexicals, or other devices of direct reference.
A proposition is also typically viewed as a mind-independent entity that exists whether we think of it or not and that may be true or false.
For accounts of less than $100, handling such transactions is typically a money-losing proposition for the bank.
But if someone does accept any two of these propositions, as virtually every mainline Christian theologian does, then such a person has no choice but to reject the third.[1] It is typically rather easy, moreover, to determine which proposition a given theologian ultimately rejects, and we can therefore classify theologians according to which of these propositions they do reject.
Topic modeling is a common tool for understanding large bodies of text, but is typically provided as a "take it or leave it" proposition.
The object of knowledge is typically regarded as a kind of object or event, denoted by a term, rather than a proposition, expressed by a sentence.
Inventory is typically low.
Neither proposition is true.
"That proposition is farcical.
Neither proposition is particularly clear.
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