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Computer Security: Art and Science
A system is deducibly secure if, for every trace tLow e TL()Vl, the corresponding
set of high-level traces contains every possible trace t e T for which nL(t) _ rL(m.
EXAMPLE: Consider the two-bit machine in Section 8.2, and assume that xorO ...
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Formal and Transcendental Logic
... a province that is not deducibly included in the "fundamental laws" of the
corresponding nomological science — just as, in the ideal Euclid, there is no truth
about space that is not deducibly included in the "complete" system of space-
axioms.
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Advances in Role and Reference Grammar
... respect to the moment of speaking is deducibly “past” in pragmatic discourse;
an event described as or predicated to be “continuative” with respect to the same
moment (in the alternative system) is deducibly “present” in pragmatic discourse.
Robert D. Van Valin, Jr.,
1992
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Edmund Husserl's Origin of Geometry: An Introduction
... (in mathematico-logical parlance, a multiplicity) governable by an explanatory
nomology, includes the idea that there is no truth about such a province that is
not deducibly included in the fundamental laws' of the corresponding
nomological ...
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Social Security Disability Medical Tests
From a treatment standpoint, it is not clear that video recording would result in a
permanent effect of doctors being more careful during examination. From a
patient's viewpoint, physicians with higher rates of adenoma detection are
deducibly ...
David A. Morton, James Publishing,
2002
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The history of religion, ed. with notes by R.M. Evanson
... according to the rule of Vin- centius Lirinensis ; or by which we are practically
instructed how to understand the writer's mind in fundamentals, namely, such
doctrines as are either plainly or by necessary consequence deducibly contained
in ...
John Evelyn, Richard Macdonnell Evanson,
1850
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The unexplored self: an introduction to Christian doctrine ...
In a system of necessary truths it is more important that m to the zero power
equals one, than that the sun's rays feel warm, because the latter is less
deducibly known. Nevertheless for living beings the comfort of the sun's warmth
is far and ...
George R. Montgomery,
1910
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A Compendius Discourse Upon the Case as it Stands Between ...
Of the Refermdtion of As therefore we said , Scripture was a 'sufficiently perfect
rule of all things netessary torsalvation, containing them a xprelly, or deducibly,
so we say it isa 'sufficiently cleareRule, not onely in regard of what it delivers ...
Deducibly, he had in mind a bond of association for students; conceivably, with
the keener ones he will lose rather than gain by the too obvious device. In
general, the book is teachable not only through its selections and exercises but
through ...
Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew,
1922
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Vestiges of the molten globe, as exhibited in the figure of ...
The relative shift between the crusts of the two hemispheres is not only deducibly
from the observed facts, but must, if the great southern subsidence be admitted,
be a result of it, so long as the nucleus remained fluid and the crust thin ; and if ...
William Lowthian Green,
1875
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Is The Human Mind Algorithmic?
If the affordances do not have in them, deducibly, "can be tied to the end of a stick to spear things like fish", you'll never deduce such a novel ... «NPR, Mar 10»