Sentence examples for require proposition from inspiring English sources

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By that measure, a consumer would not be exposed daily to 4-Mel levels that require Proposition 65 warnings, and which are widely considered safe, the company said.

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California officials decided last year to add BPA, or bisphenol A, to the list of about 800 chemicals requiring Proposition 65 notices.

We require the proposition below in proving Theorem 3.1.

Yet at the bottom level such a view seems to require singular propositions, which are the basic or atomic propositions upon which the complex propositions are built.

What the Naive Russellian needs is a notion of a pragmatic implicature that does not rely upon calculability and does not require the propositions semantically encoded by the relevant utterances to play a role in the conscious psychological lives of the participants of the conversation.

Instead of treating hai simply as a polysemous word, previous studies on the semantics of hai (Liu 2000; also see Kay 1990; Michaelis 1993) propose that hai only has one core sense, namely, the scalar sense, which requires the proposition in question to be more informative than propositions in the context (Fillmore et al. 1988).

In 2000, they made it easier to raise money for education by allowing local authorities to issue school bonds with the approval of 55% of voters, rather than two-thirds, as required by Proposition 13.

In fact, for the DFR property we only need the stochastic ordering among the variables in the model, whereas for the IFR preservation property a stronger order (the rh one) was required in Proposition 3.1(b).

Water officials there charged heavy water users more than $9 for a unit of water, and the court ruled the city failed to base its fees on the actual cost of providing water to customers, as required under Proposition 218.

Temporally asymmetrical necessity and the transfer of necessity principle threaten a host of metaphysical theses that require that a proposition about the past entails a proposition about the future (e.g., Matter is indestructible).

Motions to amend, which call for changes in the text or terms of the proposition, require a second and must be reduced to writing if requested by the chair.

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