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implication and Einstein's
* Faster-than-light spaceships that act by nullifying the mass of the ship and avoiding the implication of Einstein's Relativity Theory that states that an object becomes more massive as it approaches the speed of light.

implication and theory
The inability to comprehend any aspect of the thing other than its properties implies, this argument maintains, that one cannot conceive of a bare particular ( a substance without properties ), an implication that directly opposes substance theory.
An implication of model theory is that the properties defining a relation can be proved independent of each other ( and hence necessary parts of the definition ) if and only if, for each property, examples can be found of relations not satisfying the given property while satisfying all the other properties.
It is also possible to read " G < sub > T </ sub > is true " in the formal sense that primitive recursive arithmetic proves the implication Con ( T )→ G < sub > T </ sub >, where Con ( T ) is a canonical sentence asserting the consistency of T ( Smoryński 1977 p. 840, Kikuchi and Tanaka 1994 p. 403 )</ ref > but not provable in the theory ( Kleene 1967, p. 250 ).
What does have that implication is not evolutionary theory itself, but unguided evolution, the idea that neither God nor any other person has taken a hand in guiding, directing or orchestrating the course of evolution.
An important implication of sociolinguistic theory is that speakers ' choose ' a variety when making a speech act, whether consciously or subconsciously.
Berlin's argument was partly grounded in Wittgenstein's later theory of language, which argued that inter-translatability was supervenient on a similarity in forms of life, with the inverse implication that our epistemic access to other cultures entails an ontologically contiguous value-structure.
An important implication of prospect theory is that the way economic agents subjectively frame an outcome or transaction in their mind affects the utility they expect or receive.
Michael Austin writes that an implication of this modified divine command theory is that God cannot command cruelty for its own sake ; this could be argued to be inconsistent with God's omnipotence.
That's not a serious issue for a modern axiomatic mathematician, since the implication of axiom is now a starting point for theory rather than a self-evident plank in a platform based on intuition.
While the theory of the law of substitutability may seem to reinforce the postulation that economic growth is invulnerable to resource limits it fails to consider the underlying implication of Liebig's Law: If the resource which is limited in supply is also essential to the establishment of substitute markets, then substitution cannot occur.
An Endogenous growth theory implication is that policies which embrace openness, competition, change and innovation will promote growth.
Since the theory casts no doubt on the existence, location or legitimacy of the Hasmonean kingdom, nor rewrites in any way the history of Palestine in the last 2200 years or more, it can only have that implication for those who take literally the divine award of the Promised Land to Abraham and his successors.
Kawashima does not spell out that the contractor will be excused from contractual liability by an act of God under Art 415 of the Code, and the novice needs the guiding hand of academic theory to readily draw that implication from the words of the provision.
The metabolic theory of ecology ’ s main implication is that metabolic rate, and the influence of body size and temperature on metabolic rate, provide the fundamental constraints by which ecological processes are governed.
The implication is that a quantum field theory on noncommutative spacetime can be interpreted as a low energy limit of the theory of open strings.
The term structure in structural proof theory comes from a technical notion introduced in the sequent calculus: the sequent calculus represents the judgement made at any stage of an inference using special, extra-logical operators which we call structural operators: in, the commas to the left of the turnstile are operators normally interpreted as conjunctions, those to the right as disjunctions, whilst the turnstile symbol itself is interpreted as an implication.
Davy had already sympathised with the view that heat was associated with molecular motion rather than with Joseph Black's caloric theory of heat but he rejected Herapath's paper with some coolness, uncomfortable with the implication that there was an absolute zero of temperature at which all motion ceased.
An important implication of this theory is that common, universal psychological factors contribute to the persistence of what otherwise appear to be bizarre and even absurd sets of beliefs.
This direction is an immediate consequence of basic category theory, so the deeper and more interesting part of the equivalence is the other implication.
* Recently, many logicians interested in structural proof theory have proposed calculi with deep inference, for instance display logic, hypersequents, the calculus of structures, and bunched implication.
It may be regarded as a bridge between the older doctrine of trairūpya and Dignaga's own later theory of vyāpti which is a concept related to the Western notion of implication.
A further implication of his theory was that many stars out in the universe, with characteristics similar to the Sun, would have to be expected to possess planetary systems similar to our own.
He has expressed doubts about appeals to a priori knowledge and has argued that logic and decision theory are theories of implication and consistency and should not be interpreted as theories that can be followed: they are not theories of inference or reasoning.

implication and general
Following Christianization of the Roman Empire, the general implication of the word gentile became " non-Jew ".
As with all French general officers, a French brigade general is titled " general " without any implication that he is an army general ; for instance General De Gaulle never rose higher than brigade general.
The implication within Herbert's last two Dune novels of the ' prescient hold ' that the residual ganglia within the Sandworms ( and presumably Sand Plankton and Sandtrout ) within the ecosphere on Dune, raises an important concept-the pre-Leto Sandworms also possessed ganglia, and therefore also must therefore have exercised a ' prescient hold ' on the Universe in general.
Analogous rules for incorporation of terms, and implication terms exist as in the ordinary law of contract, however in Gisda Cyf v Barratt, Lord Kerr emphasised that this process of construction is one that must be “ intellectually segregated ” from the general law of contract, because of the relation of dependency an employee has.
With the consent of the nobility, the Third Estate, and a great part of the clergy, he appeals in the matter from Boniface VIII to a future general council — the implication being that the council is superior to the pope.
Though it has seemed " obvious " to mathematicians literally for centuries that proving B from A conjoined with a set of theorems is sufficient to proving the implication A → B based on those theorems alone, it was left to Herbrand and Tarski to show ( independently ) this was logically correct in the general case — another instance, perhaps, of modern logic " cleaning up " mathematical practice.
In general usage, principally in American English and more commonly with the " shark " spelling, the term has also taken on the meaning of " expert card gambler who takes advantage of less-skilled players ", without implication of actual cheating at cards, in much the same way that "" or " pool hustler " can ( especially when used by non-players ) be intended to mean " skilled player " rather than " swindler ".
In general, every-injective surface is incompressible, but the reverse implication is not always true.
:" With some wavering, he extended Rousseau's doctrine of the identity of species of man and the chimp into the hypothesis of common descent of all the anthropoids, and suggested by implication a general law of evolution.
However, none of these could advance to de fide credenda status as they are contingent on historical facts or developments, as for example pornography is condemned, and infallibly so, but is likely not included specifically in the deposit of faith ( there was no such concept at the time ), but is nevertheless an infallibly discerned implication of the more general revealed teachings on human sexuality and chastity.
The Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1913 ) states that, aside from a general implication of her Davidic origin, there is no explicit Biblical record of Mary ’ s genealogy.
If the parties have selected a jurisdiction as the place for the resolution of a dispute, the implication is that the courts may nevertheless apply their lex fori which includes their general choice of law principles.
The implication here being that a second laying ' waste ' implied a general sacking, and that contemporary records were guilty of exaggerating the extent of the Harrying.
But the story that produced a firestorm of publicity and was immediately picked up by Time and Newsweek dealt with the Helga paintings by Andrew Wyeth, which became a huge news story both because of the scandalous implication that the subject might be the artist's mistress and also because of the general belief that Wyeth had been producing over the course of many years a large body of as-yet-unknown masterpieces.
Every absolutely convergent series is unconditionally convergent, but the converse implication does not hold in general.

implication and is
The host of novel applications of electronics to medical problems is far more thrilling because of their implication in matters concerning our health and vitality.
And our question is, is such an implication consistent with what we meant??
it is only after he has involved her emotions in his scheme that he uses her given name, placing himself by implication in the position of a solicitous father.
The implication is that Paneloux's loss of faith is what lead to his death.
" Peter Heather agrees with Wood's implication in this instance: " I doubt that this is the full story, but the effects of Frankish intervention are clear enough.
The implication is that the entropy of a perfect crystal simply approaches a constant value.
But, there is " certainly no evidence for this view in the New Testament " and in the case of Clement of Rome and Ignatius of Antioch the implication is not that it cannot be celebrated by anyone else, but that it ought not.
The implication is that Bluetooth does the same with communications protocols, uniting them into one universal standard.
" The purpose is to drive out and dispossess the Canaanites, with the implication that there are to be no treaties with the enemy, no mercy, and no intermarriage.
The implication, seen in the closing scenes of the book, with the release of Jehoiachin and his restoration to a place of honour in Babylon, is the promise to David of an eternal dynasty is still in effect, and the Davidic line will be restored.
James Mays, however, says that the failure to mention Hosea's paternity this is " hardly an implication " of Gomer's adultery.
In fact, the concavity of the water clearly involves gravitational attraction, and by implication the Earth also is a participant.
Coming Home converts the huge problem of the returning injured Vietnam War soldier into the chance that the injured soldier will fall in love, and when he does, the strong implication is that the larger problem is also solved.
One implication of utilitarianism is that one's intention in performing an act may include all of its foreseen consequences.
The implication of this attack is that all data encrypted using current standards based security systems such as the ubiquitous SSL used to protect e-commerce and Internet banking and SSH used to protect access to sensitive computing systems is at risk.
An objection against the theist implication of the proposition is that even if one accepts the argument as a proof of a First Cause, it does not identify that First Cause with God.
Under the Curry – Howard correspondence, the existence of currying and uncurrying is equivalent to the logical theorem, as tuples ( product type ) corresponds to conjunction in logic, and function type corresponds to implication.
In a historical or geopolitical sense the term usually refers collectively to Christian majority countries or countries in which Christianity dominates or was a territorial phenomenon .“ Christendom is originally a medieval concept steadily to have evolved since the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the gradual rise of the Papacy more in religio-temporal implication practically during and after the reign of Charlemagne ; and the concept let itself to be lulled in the minds of the staunch believers to the archetype of a holy religious space inhabited by Christians, blessed by God, the Heavenly Father, ruled by Christ through the Church and protected by the Spirit-body of Christ ; no wonder, this concept, as included the whole of Europe and then the expanding Christian territories on earth, strengthened the roots of Romance of the greatness of Christianity in the world .”
The rabbis recognize a positive value to the yetzer hara: one tradition identifies it with the observation on the last day of creation that God's accomplishment was " very good " ( God's work on the preceding days was just described as " good ") and explain that without the yetzer ha ' ra there would be no marriage, children, commerce or other fruits of human labor ; the implication is that yetzer ha ' tov and yetzer ha ' ra are best understood not as moral categories of good and evil but as selfless versus selfish orientations, either of which used rightly can serve God's will.

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