Sentence examples for that s does from inspiring English sources

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To fix the ideas, let us assume that S does it, that is (|(B{setminus } E cap S|ge |B{setminus } E|/2).

That would have the disastrous consequence that if she applies 'green' to a non-green object, it immediately follows that S does not mean green by 'green', and hence all possibility of empirical error is ruled out.

Finally, there might even be some contingent propositions that are beyond S's capacity to grasp which are entailed by some propositions that S does, indeed, grasp.

In reality, however, the realized quadratic variation is typically subject to uncertainty, and therefore it may turn out a posteriori that S does actually not belong to Open image in new window.

In other words, Dretske grants that S has (non-overridden) grounds that make it sufficiently likely that the animals are zebras, but he holds that S does not have (non-overridden) grounds making it sufficiently likely that the animals are not cleverly disguised mules because S's evidence for the former has been "effectively neutralized".

Begin with the thought that for S to have an ability to A it is necessary, but not sufficient, that it be possible that S does A. This claim will be contentious for various more specialized sorts of possibility, such as nomic possibility.

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That S did not actually talk was double checked by asking the actors in the room.

Well, what's that extra "S" doing?

Saying to myself that she' s doing well" (m11).

Now, we can apply DS to ¬r ∨ s and r to derive s provided that s ∧ ¬s does not obtain.

What movie(s) did that for you?

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