Sentence examples for terms of existence from inspiring English sources

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Non-actual possible existence is defined as existence at some possible world other than the actual world, which in turn is defined in terms of existence simpliciter as follows: x exists at a possible world w not identical with the actual world if and only if x would exist if w were actual, that is, if the universe were as w represents it to be.

There exists a valueλ* of the parameter which is extremal in terms of existence of solution.

However, speaking with all the gravitas of my 53 years, and as not so much a digital immigrant but more of an away-dayer who takes short trips into cyberspace, I think Scott may not quite have the long view necessary to fully apprehend this epochal transformation in our terms of existence.

Finally, we consider possible design solutions, and show implications for pump design in terms of existence and stability of solutions.

Other theorists state Epicurus's condition in terms of existence, thus attributing to him the existence condition: something harms us only at times when we exist.

In this paper, we provide characterizations and descriptions of incremental stability in terms of existence of coordinate-invariant notions of incremental Lyapunov functions and contraction metrics, respectively.

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We provide a detailed description of the structure of real S with d≥n4−32, and derive a sufficient and necessary condition of its existence in terms of the existence of certain symmetric (v,k,λ -designs.

The idea is that whenever a proposition is true, its truth is to be explained in terms of the existence and / or non-existence of some facts.

Russell's claim seems to be that, while a complex and the simples that compose it are distinct, we can explain the existence of the former in terms of the existence of the latter.

Structure of perceived social support refers to the existence of social relationships (e.g. marital status) and is most frequently measured in terms of the existence of or contact with potentially supportive persons [ 11].

Or perhaps, after centuries of subjugation, Mali has got used to being defined by whoever comes to dictate the terms of its existence — usually by force.

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