Sentence examples for sense of condition from inspiring English sources

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For example, he does not adopt them with languages which, like LGTC, are used to talk about arbitrary individuals, as opposed to specific sets of them).[2] Let's clarify the sense of condition (F) with an example.

The important requirements are that both the opposite contacts are ohmic, that linear dimensions of the contacts are much larger than the film thickness, and that the actual measured data are consistent in the sense of condition 1 < RT,2/RT,1 < L2/L1.

If these critics are right, and ambiguity is present, then there is no general conclusion that can safely be drawn about reciprocity, or lack of it, between necessary and sufficient conditions, but instead there will be a need to distinguish the sense of condition that is being invoked in a particular context.

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It was more difficult to get a sense of conditions in more remote parts of the state — or the number of people cut off from help.

The monthly purchasing managers' index, which gives a sense of conditions in manufacturing, fell in October to its lowest reading since February 1991.

Anyone can drive up to Yarl's Wood, at the back of a bleak 1980s business park in Bedfordshire, but it is notoriously hard to get a firsthand sense of conditions within the centre, which remains closed to journalists.

Still, I wanted to get a sense of conditions on the ground, as well as in the high-level conference rooms.

As we sought to map out the stock of symbolic resources and meanings used by our informants to make sense of conditions, the qualitative study did not pursue a more detailed analysis of individual experiences or patterns between the different types of respondents participating in the study.

The up-regulation suggests increased levels of CEH-19 are important in preparing ADF for a role in the dauer stage, presumably for sensing of conditions for dauer exit or perhaps contributing to the resilience to adverse conditions characteristic of the dauer stage, in this case specifically of ADF.

It is therefore not causally sufficient for the occurrence of s in the strong sense of sufficient condition employed in the argument from sovereignty, namely, that x is a causally sufficient condition of y in the strong sense if and only if, given x alone, y exists or occurs.

Patients may have a better sense of their condition than can be obtained using objective clinical criteria, and at least in some rheumatic conditions, patient-centered outcomes may also discriminate between placebo and active treatment as well as or better than objective clinical measures [ 26- 28].

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