Sentence examples for to be sets from inspiring English sources

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to be sets

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To exist; to have real existence.

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Intuitively, sets are intended to be those classes that are adequate for mathematics, and proper classes are thought of as those collections that are "so big" that, if they were permitted to be sets, contradictions would follow.

As will be explained shortly, NBG is closely related to ZFC, but it allows explicit treatment of so-called classes: collections that might be too large to be sets, such as the class of all sets or the class of all ordinal numbers.

They are, in a Cantorian spirit, just collections that are too large to be sets.

Their references, or extensions, with respect to contexts, are usually taken to be sets of sets.

CNPs appeared to be sets of 5 25 graphene stacks, probably formed by association of several CNRs.

Propositions are taken to be sets of possible worlds; namely the set of possible worlds in which they are true.

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THE game seemed to be set.

Ready to be set on fire".

The dates to be set by her.

Memorial Service to be set later.

Personal feelings have to be set aside.

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