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logical and extension
This extension is needed for, among other things, modeling the concepts of " is an element of " or " is a subset of " in set theory, without running into logical inconsistencies such as Russell's paradox.
However, as this article is examining preorders as a logical extension of non-strict partial orders, the current definition is more intuitive.
The logical extension of positron instrumentation was a design using two 2-dimensional arrays.
Punctuated equilibrium originated as a logical extension of Ernst Mayr's concept of genetic revolutions by allopatric and especially peripatric speciation as applied to the fossil record.
However, some authors ( including mathematicians ) use φ for inclination ( or elevation ) and θ for azimuth, which " provides a logical extension of the usual polar coordinates notation ".
Kaplan maintained that the War of 1812 was the logical extension of his embargo and that, by entering the Napoleonic Wars on anti-British side, the United States gave up the advantages of neutrality.
During this same post-war period, with the aim of further delegitimizing war as an acceptable and logical extension of foreign policy, most national governments also renamed their Ministries or Departments of War as their Ministries or Departments of Defense, for example, the former US Department of War was renamed as the US Department of Defense.
This was a logical extension of his boundless faith in the rule of law as a Progressive, and it therefore even superseded U. S nationalism as embodied in the Constitution.
So the extension of " Lassie is famous " is the logical value ' true ', since Lassie ' is ' famous.
According to Mattias Gardell, NSBM musicians see " national socialism as a logical extension of the political and spiritual dissidence inherent in black metal ".
“ Radiant Systems is a logical and strategic extension for NCR, moving us into attractive fast-growth adjacent markets ,” Bill Nuti, NCR ’ s chairman and chief executive, said in a statement.
Systems based on functional languages such as Lisp hence need to include a subsystem for the representation of logical assertions, while logic oriented systems such as those using the language Prolog generally rely on an extension of the built in logical representation framework.
Verbal Behavior is the logical extension of Skinner's ideas, in which he introduced new functional relationship categories such as intraverbals, Autoclitics, mands, tacts and the controlling relationship of the audience.
More recent scholars however have posited that the formation of the themes did not constitute a radical break with the past, but rather a logical extension of pre-existing, 6th-century trends, and that its direct social impact was minimal.
For instance, a game might define a logical relationship between a knight and a horse so that the knight is considered an extension to the horse.
Kwame Nkrumah, president of Ghana ( 1960 – 66 ), coined the term neo-colonialism in the book Neo-Colonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism ( 1965 ) As a political scientist, Nkrumah theoretically developed and extended, to the post – War 20th century, the socio-economic and political arguments presented by Lenin in the pamphlet Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism ( 1917 ), about 19th-century imperialism as the logical extension of geopolitical power to meet the financial investment needs of the political economy of capitalism.
Their invention of corn flakes was a logical extension of the Grahamite approach to nutrition.
According to a well known architecture critic, the new extension had three main tasks: " how to dock amicably with the existing architecture ; how to provide the resulting whole with a new street ' address '; how to create a logical, legible and deferential hanging space for the collection.
By extension, handwaving is used in speculative fiction criticism to refer to a plot device ( e. g., a scientific discovery, a political development, or rules governing the behavior of a fictional creature ) that is left unexplained or sloppily explained because it is convenient to the story, with the implication that the writer is aware of the logical weakness but hopes the reader will not notice or will suspend disbelief.
Hypermedia is used as a logical extension of the term hypertext in which graphics, audio, video, plain text and hyperlinks intertwine to create a generally non-linear medium of information.
The concept was invented by the self-declared World Citizen Garry Davis in 1949, as a logical extension of the idea of individuals declaring themselves world citizens, and promoted by Robert Sarrazac, a former leader of the French Résistance who created the Human Front of World Citizens in 1945.
The Saguna school was represented by mainly Vaishnava poets like Surdas, Tulsidas and others and was a logical extension of the Dvaita and Vishishta Advaita Philosophy propounded by the likes of Madhavacharya etc.
These attempts were basically an extension of his earlier thoughts in the philosophy of mathematics, for example his 1810 Beiträge where he emphasized the distinction between the objective relationship between logical consequences and our subjective recognition of these connections.
Whilst one may regard functionalism as a logical extension of the organic analogies for society presented by political philosophers such as Rousseau, sociology draws firmer attention to those institutions unique to industrialised capitalist society ( or modernity ).

logical and meeting
While meeting there, a group of five students from the College of William and Mary submitted a well-presented and logical proposal to the legislators outlining a plan and good reasons to move the capital permanently to Middle Plantation.
Bennett's An Englishman Abroad told the remarkable true story of the chance meeting between actress Coral Browne ( playing herself ) and spy Guy Burgess ( Alan Bates ) in Moscow in 1958, while A Question of Attribution ( finished shortly before Lloyd's death ) was a logical sequel, showing the radically different fate of Keeper of the Queen's Pictures and fellow traitor Anthony Blunt.
The sampiran which says ( in English ) seven days in deep forest || no drinking water, no eating rice must have logical correspondence with the isi, which says no meeting you Sir in a day || feels like the body becomes thinner and thinner.

logical and asked
Keynes asked his friend Piero Sraffa to respond publicly to Hayek's challenge ; instead of formulating an alternative theory, Sraffa elaborated on the logical inconsistencies of Hayek's argument, especially concerning the effect of inflation-induced " forced savings " on the capital sector and about the definition of a " natural " interest rate in a growing economy.
And he asked: ' What is the logical form of that?
I didn't insist, but for me it was logical that there was a studio, there were artists in the studio, Casterman asked for it to be finished, there were twenty-three finished books, that one story was not finished ; so I had to finish it ".
But above all I wish to designate the following as the most important among the numerous questions which can be asked with regard to the axioms: To prove that they are not contradictory, that is, that a definite number of logical steps based upon them can never lead to contradictory results.
Finding this " bridge " involves an abstraction process that necessarily goes beyond logical inference, theory and experiment and involves an element of " art ", because it must establish an appropriate connection between the language used, the intersubjective interactions between the surveyor and the respondent, and how respondents and those who process the data construct the meaning of what is being asked of them.
As the Presidential line of succession had been to the Vice President and then the President pro tempore of the Senate in the past, Truman honored that tradition by seeing McKellar as the logical wartime replacement for himself, and asked McKellar to attend all Cabinet meetings.
In his final effort to defeat the Viet Cong, Vann flew into Tan Hiep and asked Cao to deploy an airborne battalion on the eastern side of Ap Bac, the most logical retreat route for the Viet Cong.
In other words, the participants were asked to make an evaluation of logical validity.
The informants were asked to compare all the logical pairs in different sets and make logical comparisons and differences amongst them.
" Some years later, he explained that " Today ’ s banks represent the incarnation of profit-seeking behaviour taken to its logical limits, in which the only question asked by senior staff is not what is their duty or their responsibility, but what can they get away with.

logical and produce
As early as 1886 he saw that logical operations could be carried out by electrical switching circuits ; the same idea as was used decades later to produce digital computers.
The design methodology to produce such secure systems is precise, deterministic and logical.
But this doesn ’ t mean that they don ’ t need to be analyzed and criticized in all its manifestations, showing the way these oppositions, both logical and axiological, are at work in all discourse for it to be able to produce meaning and values.
The three logical possibilities to produce diamagnetic ( no net spin ) Hb-O < sub > 2 </ sub > are:
* Functional predicate, a logical symbol that may be applied to an object term to produce another object term
But this doesn't mean that they don't need to be analyzed and criticized in all their manifestations ; showing the way these oppositions, both logical and axiological, are at work in all discourses so that they be able to produce meaning and values.
* Automated theorem proving, in which a system attempts to produce a formal proof from scratch, given a description of the system, a set of logical axioms, and a set of inference rules.
In formal logic and related branches of mathematics, a functional predicate, or function symbol, is a logical symbol that may be applied to an object term to produce another object term.
This can produce a feeling of elusiveness, a lack of definition or of logical progression in the harmony.
But this doesn ’ t mean that they don ’ t need to be analyzed and criticized in all its manifestations, showing the way these oppositions, logical and axiological, are at work in all discourse for it to be able to produce meaning and values.
To produce the logical specification, the analyst builds the required logical models for both the data-flow diagrams ( DFDs ) and the entity relationship diagrams ( ERDs ).
The hereditary system, whatever its logical defects, does produce some people of independent opinions and also some who are much younger than the normal run of middle-aged legislators ... My guess is that after achieving stage one, which would involve a great deal of parliamentary time and much controversy, a Labour Cabinet would rest on its oars and postpone for many years any plans for an elective chamber.
Different style sheets can be attached to the logical structure to produce different presentations.
The logical corollary of such an idea was, that all production should ideally be organized as market-oriented production, so that all are motivated to produce more for the purpose of gaining wealth.
Ferreira has said the reasoning for this, other than the logical label complications, was he did not want to produce an album under the Tantric name that was partially written by Whitener and Taul.

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