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In ancient Indian logic/metaphysics, there were standardly four possibilities to be considered on any statement at issue: that it is true (only), false (only), neither true nor false, or both true and false.
Alternatively, if 'Cicero' is rigid, as is widely acknowledged, then in order for the statement at issue to be necessarily true, 'the organism descended from sperm s and egg e' must be rigid and so express an essence of Cicero.
The classical version of the statement at issue is due, independently, to Berry [1] and to Esseen [2], and it is condensed into the well-known inequality sup x ∈ R | F n ( x ) − G ( x ) | ≤ C m 3 σ 3 1 n (1).
"In the statement at issue (this piece of paper is white), in fact, not only is the being-white asserted alongside the being-white, but rather, the white as 'property' is also attributed to a 'thing', and, in so being, the being-white is determined more specifically.
And if 'the organism descended from sperm s and egg e' indeed expresses an essence of Cicero, it must designate just Cicero in all possible worlds, and hence rigidly: so, given that the statement at issue is necessarily true, 'Cicero' must be rigid, too.
The statement at issue: "Super PACs can be made illegal.
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The statements at issue are fairly generic, the typical niceties issued by public companies about how much they value complying with the law.
Many statements at issue were not recorded on tape nor transcribed by a court reporter.
After the trial dragged on for two weeks in a Houston courtroom, the seven-person jury reached a consensus that five of the eight statements at issue were "false and defamatory".
She lost in a summary judgment because a court ruled in 2001 that "the statements at issue are not false".
Although a defendant can't be forced to make actual statements that could incriminate him, it's generally been considered permissible to force him to turn over pre-existing documents--for example, a journal in which he made incriminating confessions--on the theory that the government didn't "compel" him to make the statements at issue.
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