Sentence examples similar to vary the proposition from inspiring English sources

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Thus, if we vary the quantity of a proposition's subject (universal all versus indeterminate some) along with the quality or kind of the predication (positive versus negative), we arrive at all the possible combinations of the most basic kind of arguments.

One is free to vary the language in which a proposition is expressed but not the proposition itself.

The result of applying the operation of variation to a proposition depends essentially on our choice of ideas to be varied in the proposition in question.

However, the encoding order of the proposition and the mood of a specific sentence type should not vary from utterance to utterance.

Although group E constructed varied propositions to support their claim of choice and refuted the other, they only managed to get 20% of their propositions to match the teacher's scoring scheme.

As an example, let us take the proposition "2, which is a number between 1 and 10, is prime" and vary 2: its degree of validity is 2/5.

It seems implausible, since the proposition exists necessarily, and is intrinsically qualitatively identical, even when the chance varies; so the chance cannot supervene on properties of this proposition.

The proposition passed.

The proposition is mutually exclusive.

The proposition was compelling.

That the two agreed to the proposition?

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