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# The proposition must be so strong that it can move the mass millions, i. e., pull over new customers to your product ...!
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# and proposition
# a set of primitive symbols, variously referred to as atomic formulae, placeholders, proposition letters, or variables, and
# Although the majority of research supports the proposition that the higher the education, the greater the knowledge of various topics, the knowledge gap hypothesis specifies that this relationship should be moderated by the level of media publicity a given issue receives.
The character, created in response to California's 1994 passage of proposition 187, made her first appearance in Cihualyaomiquiz, The Jaguar # 1 ( 1996 ).
# H * A * S * H ( November 29, 1992 ) – Alan, now MEP for the constituency of Obersaxony, is approached by his old patron Sir Greville with a proposition: Sir Greville, acting in the employ of Big Tobacco, wishes for Alan to manipulate Piers into getting the European Commission to legalize cannabis, which the tobacco companies will then make a fortune on.
# Since in proposition 6 we come to a contradiction with proposition 2, we conclude that at least one of the premises is wrong.
Cerebus was another formative influence, particularly because it proved to Grist that self-published comics were a viable proposition ; the first issue of Cerebus that Grist read was # 39, hence the designation of Kane's precinct.
# A proposition is branded heretical when it goes directly and immediately against a revealed or defined dogma, or dogma de fide ; erroneous when it contradicts only a certain ( certa ) theological conclusion or truth clearly deduced from two premises, one an article of faith, the other naturally certain.
# A proposition is ambiguous when it is worded so as to present two or more senses, one of which is objectionable ; captious when acceptable words are made to express objectionable thoughts ; evil-sounding when improper words are used to express otherwise acceptable truths ; offensive when verbal expression is such as rightly to shock the Catholic sense and delicacy of faith.
Luther's support for conciliarism is explicitly censured ( proposition # 28 ) and is singled out for further condemnation in the bull's conclusion: "... broke forth in a rash appeal to a future council.
Furthermore, Luther's opposition to the burning of heretics ( proposition # 33 ) and his anti-war stance with respect to the Ottoman Turks ( proposition # 34 ) reflect opinions also shared by Desiderus Erasmus.
# and must
# The hijacking or control takeover of an aircraft must be a result of unlawful use of violence or an attempt to use violence ;
# The unlawful act must be committed on board of an aircraft ( that is, by a person being on board of an aircraft, e. g. a passenger or crew member.
# It is not possible to know the value of all the properties of the system at the same time ; those properties that are not known exactly must be described by probabilities.
# Commonality — there must be one or more legal or factual claims common to the entire class ( in some cases, it must be shown that the common issues will predominate the proceedings over individual issues, such as the amount of damages due to a particular class member ),
# Numerosity — the class must be so large as to make individual suits impractical ( in other words, that the class action is a superior vehicle for resolution than numerous individual suits ), and
# The time value of money ( risk-free rate ) – according to the theory of time preference, investors would rather have cash immediately than having to wait and must therefore be compensated by paying for the delay.
# any measures taken in response must be " strictly required by the exigencies of the situation ", and
# the measures taken in response to it, must be in compliance with a state's other obligations under international law
# An unavoidable set contains regions such that every map must have at least one region from this collection.
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