Sentence examples for propositions and principles from inspiring English sources

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The final output was an empirically tested set of propositions and principles to inform workforce change, and a Workforce Change Checklist to guide workforce change projects.

This tool draws together the data developed in the logic model, propositions and principles in a tool to support workforce change agents, funders, and commissioners to deliver successful workforce change projects.

In a logical sequence of progressively deduced propositions and principles, Dr. Miettinen attempts to re-orient medical academia to the theories underlying clinical research in his recent book Up from Clinical Epidemiology & EBM (Evidence Based Medicine) [ 1].

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Based on the simulation and the case study, we propose some propositions about the factors and principles influencing the evolutionary complexity of CASNs.

Although the Supreme Court found the legislatively prescribed standard to be unobjectionable as an abstract proposition and starting principle, it noted "the problem inheres in the absence of specific standards to ensure its equal application".

Specifically, instead of looking at basic principles, propositions, and so on, and making deductive inferences, chaos explanations appeal to computer simulations because of the difficulty or even impossibility of deducing the chaotic behavior of the system from the model equations (e.g., no proof of SD for the Lorenz model based on the governing equations).

Moreover, the Renaissance enthusiasm for mathematics had resulted in a profound interest in rational principles, necessary propositions, and innate ideas.

The argumentative method of the Ethics, with its frequent cross-references between its axioms, definitions, propositions and demonstrations, reflects a basic principle of Spinoza's thought: that everything in the universe is connected.

The method expounded in his Discourse on Method (1637) was one of doubt: all was uncertain until established by reasoning from self-evident propositions, on principles analogous to those of geometry.

The second case is a case of an argument which starts from unsupported propositions (first principles, or axioms, perhaps), which function as the 'anchor' for the proposition P we are trying to prove.

This is unobjectionable as an abstract proposition and a starting principle.

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