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Intuitionistically, to say that a proposition A is true is primarily to say that we have effected a construction that is correctly described by A; the proposition A is made true by the construction.
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As far as we can tell, the breach has effected 500MB of images, and 0 personal information From the database.
July 2009 Interview with BBC Radio 4's Today programme "I have said before, we can have effect where we have boots on the ground.
So we have been effected least.
"It may have effects we don't know.
"We have no effect on anything," the other said.
Although, humans were the original progenitors of this technology, we have, in effect, lost control.
We have, in effect, stopped time in terms of the distribution of flows.
"We have, in effect, been committing an act of unthinking, unilateral educational disarmament," the report warned.
ChrisWoods saw grave implications for the UK banking system: "We have in effect banks who are completely and utterly bankrupt.
"What we have, in effect, is nationalisation via the debt markets," he says.
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