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Historically, this spread, which summarizes the slope of the interest rate term structure, has been a very good predictor of turning points 12 to 18 months into the future.

The payoff matrix summarizes this situation.

The Huainanzi, a Han dynasty anthology, summarizes Yang's doctrines as "Keep the natural dispositions whole, protect the genuine, do not get tangled up with things" (Book 13, "Fan Lun Xun").

He summarizes: "…only the deflection of light and the red shift can furnish evidence for Einstein's relation between gravitation and the real metric…" (p. 170).

The essay is often referred to as being "programmatic," highlighting the notion that it summarizes the philosophical and methodological views that were meant to guide the work of the Institute (see, for example, Schmidt 1993, p. 34, and Ingram 1990, p. 108).

As Russell summarizes, "The fact that all Mathematics is Symbolic Logic is one of the greatest discoveries of our age; and when this fact has been established, the remainder of the principles of mathematics consists in the analysis of Symbolic Logic itself" (1903, 5).

This section summarizes some aspects of the theoretical background to Hartmann's analysis of ontological categories.

After all, this diagram merely summarizes, and distinguishes the main stages of, how the human mind processes the intelligible, universal information received from a multitude of singular experiences, and then again, how it applies this information in classifying further experiences.

In doing that, he follows al-Farabi, summarizes and literally quotes al-Farabi's Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle (Rosenthal & Walzer 1943; Mahdi 1961 , 2001, where both Platonic dialogues and Aristotelian treatises are set out in such an order as to constitute a systematic and progressive investigation of all the areas of philosophical research.

Rather, (3) follows from physicalism given various contingent assumptions, in particular the assumptions that S and S* are the statements we say they are — it is contingent fact, for example that S* summarizes the total nature of the world.

On Hume's interpretation, Newton's second rule, which he summarizes as, "where any principle has been found to have a great force and energy in one instance, to ascribe to it a like energy in all similar instances," is the most important one.

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