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"You differ from a donkey, therefore you differ from a man or from a donkey" follows, and Heytesbury proposes the rule that if 'or' occurs after a term that produces distributed or confused supposition, then an argument from an inferior (narrower) term to its superior (wider) term with the same supposition is valid.
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These findings lead to the supposition that in our sample, the well-known inverse relationship between BMI/body weight and smoking is valid only for persons with a BMI ≤ 25 kg/m.
And "international" is valid.
Their point is valid.
The argument is valid.
Any reason is valid.
However, this supposition is not necessarily valid, as frequency alone cannot account for the basic structure in Arabic.
This supposition is worrisome.
But that supposition isn't necessarily transposable elsewhere.
In short, the supposition is ludicrous.
Simple supposition is harder to characterize generally.
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