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Roughly, any two sentences that may simultaneously be held to have opposite truth-values by the same rational agent must express different thoughts.

Structuralists (often inspired by Benacerraf 1965) argue that any omega-sequence (roughly, any sequence of discrete entities structurally analogous to the series 0, 1, 2, …) can play the role of the natural numbers (cf. Resnik 1997).

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Research on smart thinking makes clear that most people will remember roughly three things about any new meeting, book, or encounter.

The International Monetary Fund estimates that the benefits of investors fleeing Europe to buy Treasuries have roughly offset any other damage to the American economy from the struggles of the euro zone.

The machines, he says, are our new race of slaves: a tempting metaphor, but a misleading, one, since there is a vast range of jobs – roughly speaking, any job needing great flexibility – that no machine is able to do.

The three mainstream parties in the Netherlands are set to win 40% of the vote between them in elections next year – roughly what any one of them might have got previously.

If you want something extra to serve with this, roughly chop any vegetables you have in the fridge and sauté with some garlic, cumin seeds and dried red chilli flakes to serve as an accompaniment.

I make the meatballs for these out of 450g good pork sausages – just pop them out of their skins into a bowl, break up roughly, add any flavourings and seasonings you fancy, and roll into small balls – but if you prefer, or don't have the time, use those readymade Swedish ones that are sold in most supermarkets these days.

This means roughly that any measurable decomposition of an analytic function gives rise to an "analytic" decomposition with summands of roughly the same size.

These principles assert (roughly) that any property that holds of V holds of some initial segment Vα.

NRS is a rapid-to-administrate 11-point numeric scale used to roughly measure any kind of pain with a score ranging from 0 (no pain) to 10 (acute pain).

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