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These four entities were purportedly established to give Enron the ability to hedge certain of its investments; under that concept, as the value of the investments went down, the value of the Raptors would go up, and vice versa.

It had been naively thought that for every concept, there exists a set of things that fall under that concept; for instance, corresponding to the concept "egg" is the set of all the eggs in the world.

"One might say," Wittgenstein says, "I call number-concept X non-denumerable if it has been stipulated that, whatever numbers falling under this concept you arrange in a series, the diagonal number of this series is also to fall under that concept" (RFM II, §10; cf. II, §§30, 31, 13).

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'Etic' development of mental health measures whereby translated and/or transplanted measures are applied to a population under the assumption that concepts are similar across cultures may not be of particular concern when the health of a single population is assessed; however, potential variation has consequences when assessing differences between populations.

The reason for this was that the postulates for the theoretical language also specify factual relations between phenomena that fall under the concepts that are implicitly defined by them.

Congress said it best when it adopted the Securities Exchange Act, the cornerstone of company disclosure, in 1934 under the concept that "there cannot be honest markets without honest publicity.

"The second reason falls under the concept that they don't need this to be their profit centre.

Thus, the number 2 falls under the concept that which when squared is identical to 4. In what follows, we use lower-case expressions like ƒ to talk generally about functions, and upper-case expressions like F to talk more specifically about those functions which are concepts.

The design results showed that under the concept of the allowable maximum temperature for the concrete workpiece, which was controlled to less than 80 °C, a horn antenna that was 216.70 mm wide, 333.68 mm long, and 273.0 mm high produced a uniform thermal distribution in a concrete workpiece.

He did this by defining 'F is a concept under which two objects fall', in purely logical terms, as any concept F that satisfies the following condition: There are distinct things x and y that fall under the concept F and anything else that falls under the concept F is identical to either x or y.

It may be objected that every concept must have an extension, that there must be a definite totality of objects that fall under the concept.

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