Sentence examples for their disjunction from inspiring English sources

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Presidential powers are not fixed but fluctuate, depending upon their disjunction or conjunction with those of Congress.

Presidential powers are not fixed but fluctuate depending upon their disjunction or conjunction with those of Congress".

Justice Jackson attempted a schematic representation of presidential powers, which "are not fixed but fluctuate, depending upon their disjunction or conjunction with those of Congress". Thus, there are essentially three possibilities.

When C logically entails the incompatibility of A and B, the support C provides each separately must sum to the support it provides for their disjunction.

This in turn presumes that values are additive, which goes beyond simply having degrees of confidence in p, q, and their disjunction, although Armendt (1993) suggests that the assumption is generally met and appropriate for the purposes of the DBA.

We require at least one of these combinations to be TRUE by taking their disjunction.

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In the condition part in the B-Prolog rule in Listing 2, the first five predicates are conjoined using the disjunction operator ";" to represent their disjunctive relation, meaning the requirement applies to all these concepts.

flahaultii G G A C G A T T G T. Our molecular analysis pointed out that Cryptotaenia thomasii and C. flahaultii, in spite of their geographical disjunction, show a sign of an ancient contact.

Our molecular analysis pointed out that C. thomasii and C. flahaultii, in spite of their geographical disjunction, show a sign of an ancient contact as an extreme case of geographical disjunction Italian-Caucasus.

We reconstruct the temporal and spatial diversification of the Ampelopsis clade to explore the evolutionary processes that have resulted in their intercontinental disjunctions in six continents.

Nor do they take their words for disjunction to mean exclusive-or, +, since ¬P + ¬C is False in the circumstance which Japanese/Mandarin-speaking children accept: where the pig eats neither the pepper (¬P) nor the carrot (¬C) whereas ¬(P + C) is true in the situation these children reject: where the pig eats both the pepper and the carrot.

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