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Nevertheless, Bolzano argues, there is an essential difference between the two examples insofar as Σ1 is the objective ground for S1, and S1 is therefore entailed by Σ1, whereas this is not true for <Σ2, S2> (RW I, 13 f., WL II, 341, WL IV, 15, 32 34, 261 263, 385 ff.,  493, 580 f).

Operationalising a polyphonic approach to video data generation therefore entailed a revised form of richly seeing which encountered the visual field of the infant him or herself.

Nevertheless, the retrospective exposure assessment procedure was not based on active measurement (an impossibility in retrospective case control studies) and therefore entailed some degree of measurement error.

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So it was that the Iranians delivered the fatwa, thus winning the competition to be the greatest haters of Rushdie, and therefore the West, and all that entailed.

They therefore suggested that educational experiences that entailed hearing from young adults in their late teens or early '20's who "have gone through this kind of thing" and can talk about how hard it was to get out of gangs would be a good program for the school.

40 It follows from this, therefore, that 'there never will be any entailed connection between history and ethics', and historians should shy away from engaging with practical affairs.

It does not entail them, nor is it entailed by them.

We therefore tentatively assign the increased decay times and the entailed reduction in recombination rate to the spatial separation of electrons and holes by the energy cascade, which reduces the Coulombic attraction of opposite charges across the interface.

Restricting the analysis to women without a history of disease would have entailed exclusion of almost 12,000 women, and therefore we retained and adjusted for this information, in addition to performing a sensitivity analysis excluding them.

South-easterly flight from the colonies was therefore accompanied by favourable (near-tailwinds) on the outward leg, but entailed return flights against headwinds.

On the other hand, if object \(a\) is assumed to have been sampled from ravens before \(T\) (that is, given \ k = raven(a) \wedge ex_{t\le T}(a))\), then \ black(a)\) is entailed by both "all ravens are black" and "all ravens are blite" and therefore HD-confirms each of them.

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