Sentence examples for questioned proposition from inspiring English sources

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Duhem's formulation of his non-falsifiability thesis is that "if the predicted phenomenon is not produced, not only is the questioned proposition put into doubt, but also the whole theoretical scaffolding used by the physicist" (1914, 281; 1954, 185).

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Capuano promoted his opposition to the state ballot question Proposition 2½ and criticized Brune for expanding the mayoral staff in the face of tight city budgets, while Brune touted his prevention of service cuts after the proposition passed.

There is no proof of Putin's staggering wealth, but, in Kasparov's eyes, to question the proposition is to be hopelessly naïve.

We, therefore, question the proposition that, as a matter of law, plaintiff (unless his father consents) cannot exercise the statutory right to apply for asylum...

Few Russians seem even to question the proposition that the only solution is the bloody reconquest of Chechnya and the subjugation of its people.Perhaps just as odd has been the virtual absence of serious debate about policies of any other kind (see article).

One might question the proposition that quality too is made up in this way.

The initial list of codes was supplemented through a deductive process, wherein codes capturing interview questions, propositions of SCCT, and the literatures on the development of faculty aspirations and academic socialization were added.

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California expressed the views of AB 32 supporters bluntly when he questioned the title of Proposition 23, "California Jobs Initiative 2010," and the motives of the oil companies that back it, in a recent speech at the Commonwealth Club of California.

In the decades since the publication of Collingwood's autobiography the topic of questions has regularly received attention from linguists, logicians, and philosophers of language, but few have joined Collingwood (1939, 36 37) in suggesting that propositional logic be replaced by a logic of question and answer in which neither question nor proposition is more basic.

As more and more families question the value proposition of once-stellar public institutions, we are seeing a surge in applicants whom we are unable, as a small college, to accommodate.

So the Field Poll asked what it considered the easiest question: whether Proposition 13's tax reduction applied "only to residential property taxes, only to commercial property taxes, or both".

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