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The first group may reply that this proposition about 800 lb.
Is this proposition about radical transparency true?
Edsger Dijkstra has stated this proposition about acute, right, and obtuse triangles in this language: :sgn = sgn(a2 + b2 − c2), where α is the angle opposite to side a, β is the angle opposite to side b, γ is the angle opposite to side c, and sgn is the sign function.
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But facts, particularly facts about science, are not what this proposition is about.
Similar remarks apply to (5a), the proposition about no object's being red and green all over at the same time, and (6a), the proposition about "taller than".
To say that the proposition about God entails that Jones will mow the lawn is to state the problem.
But unlike that proposition about crows, "if actually p, then p" can be known to be true a priori.
There is nothing controversial about this proposition, which economists from the time of Adam Smith have acknowledged.
"The central plank of this proposition is regulators' concern about utilities being delisted and highly geared," an executive close to the deal said.
Jim Thomas of the ETC Group, an environmental watchdog group, puts the problem like this: "Geoengineering says, 'we'll just do it, and you'll live with the effects.' " The scariest thing about this proposition is that models suggest that many of the people who could well be most harmed by these technologies are already disproportionately vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
If that is the case, how did they even know about this proposition to begin with?
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