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Note that interpreting modal operators as quantifiers over possible worlds provides a nice theoretical justification for the usual definition of the possibility operator in terms of necessity, specifically: That is, a sentence is possible just in case its negation isn't necessary.

British analysts said a jail term appeared likely, with sentencing guidelines of 4 to 36 months, though in principle, a life sentence is possible.

Under Spanish law, a convicted criminal can serve a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison, unless he is convicted of carrying out deadly terrorist attacks in which case a life sentence is possible.

A sentence is possible only if what is asserted is not always non-actual (I.124-125).

After all, we can state semantic rules for the basic modal operators like 'it's necessarily the case that' or 'it's possibly the case that' by simply quantifying over possible worlds: a sentence is necessary iff it's true in all possible worlds, and a sentence is possible iff it's true in some possible world.

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He said he was "almost certain" that he would be sentenced to prison, though a suspended sentence was possible.

The defense attorney in that case has cited the informant mess as part of the reason why a reduced sentence was possible, but the OCDA's office has denied that this case is linked to the fallout affecting other murder cases in the county.

Now, aided by the declining cost and increasing speed of microprocessors, far smoother sentences are possible, Dr. Rabiner said.

Hence ESO, and thereby IFL, is capable of explicitly defining its own truth-predicate relative to N.[58] This result does not contradict Tarski's undefinability result, because here non-determined sentences are possible; the negation used is not contradictory negation.[59] Tarski (1983) adopted a view accoding to which truth cannot be defined for natural languages.

Therefore, the modal sentence 'It is possible that I am not a philosopher' is simply true with respect to \(c_1\).

Therefore, the modal sentence 'It is possible that I am not a philosopher' is true with respect to our original context and its associated world, \(c_1\) and \(w_1\).

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