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predicate
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predicate_nou
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The branch predicate might be the empty predicate which is always true.
| 11 | 20 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Much like other Semitic languages, Neo-Mandaic employs a predicate locative construction to express the notion of possession.
| 57 | 66 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Capell puts the structures in term of actor, predicate and goal.
| 45 | 54 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
There are also cases in which the adverb must immediately precede the predicate.
| 70 | 79 |
predicate
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predicate_nou
|
On 23 September 1633 in Ebersdorf, Emperor Ferdinand II gave him the predicate von Vehlingen.
| 69 | 78 |
predicate
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predicate_nou
|
Sentences are always predicate final, and all of the signs from the open lexical classes can function as predicates.
| 21 | 30 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The proposition is then true if and only if the subject is in the extension of the predicate.
| 83 | 92 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The selbri is the logical predicate of a bridi.
| 26 | 35 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
When used as a copula, with a predicate, "I am X", then usage is equivalent to English.
| 30 | 39 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
In each of these sentences, the underlined expression functions as a predicate over the nominal immediately to its left.
| 69 | 78 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
In mathematical logic, a sentence of a predicate logic is a boolean-valued well-formed formula with no free variables.
| 39 | 48 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
These healthiness conditions are typically expressed as monotonic idempotent predicate transformers.
| 77 | 86 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Probabilistic Predicate Transformers are an extension of predicate transformers for probabilistic programs.
| 14 | 23 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
When used alone, without a predicate, "I am", "he is", "they are", typically mean "I exist" etc.
| 27 | 36 |
predicate
|
predicate_vrb
|
They may predicate sentences and inflect for past, negative, etc.
| 9 | 18 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
This particular type of copular comes before the predicate in Lishanid Noshan very often.
| 49 | 58 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The predicate is also a literal, the MLR data element specification (DES) identifier.
| 4 | 13 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Define a predicate to the effect that the letters making up a term number six.
| 9 | 18 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
It recognizes another predicate in the first predicate, thus conceiving a subject indirectly by means of a remote predicate.
| 22 | 31 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Two fundamental kinds of quantification in predicate logic are universal quantification and existential quantification.
| 43 | 52 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The beta existential graphs, with a single binary predicate denoting set membership.
| 50 | 59 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Such a relation (predicate) is implemented as a relation (set) exactly as described in the previous section.
| 17 | 26 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
If a predicate product existed prior to February 15, 2007, applicants can apply via the Substantial Equivalence (SE) regulatory pathway.
| 5 | 14 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
As with all canonical penalties, there are predicate conditions attached.
| 43 | 52 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
In some discourses, Wright argued, the role of the truth predicate might be played by the notion of superassertibility.
| 57 | 66 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Ackermann (1937) and Rado (1964) constructed the Rado graph using the BIT predicate as follows.
| 74 | 83 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The notion of predicate entrenchment is not required.
| 14 | 23 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Pure reason, however, wrongly wants to know the subject of every predicate.
| 65 | 74 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The main stress is inserted either on the predicate phrase or on la, the negator in Lishanid Noshan.
| 42 | 51 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The normal word order is that subject is preceded by predicate.
| 53 | 62 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Definitions in KL-ONE can be directly mapped to set theory and the predicate calculus.
| 67 | 76 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Where possible, a relation (understood as a binary predicate) is implemented as (which may be written as ).
| 51 | 60 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The head of a verbal predicate is the verb.
| 21 | 30 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Full sentences are defined asIf is an n-ary predicate symbol, and are singular variable symbols, then is a sentence.
| 44 | 53 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The grammar of English predicate complement constructions.
| 23 | 32 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
All instances of a predicate letter may be replaced by another predicate letter of the same degree, without affecting validity.
| 63 | 72 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
This became popular, mainly using the Horn Clause subset of first order predicate calculus.
| 72 | 81 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
However, in none of these cases does the subject concept contain the predicate concept.
| 69 | 78 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The "predicate rules" that required organizations to keep records the first place are still in effect.
| 5 | 14 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The attributes not included correspond to existentially quantified variables in the predicate whose extension the operand relation represents.
| 84 | 93 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
We can say that is an ultimate subject that is not the predicate of yet another subject.
| 55 | 64 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Kant explains that being not being a predicate could not characterize a thing.
| 37 | 46 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The semantic arguments of the predicate, in contrast, remain consistent, e.g.Jack is liked by Jill.
| 30 | 39 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The word one is used to emphasise the predicate of the sentence by implying that it is unique and characteristic.
| 38 | 47 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
One author describes predicate logic as combining "the distinctive features of syllogistic logic and propositional logic."
| 21 | 30 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Other names for a stretched verb include "supported verb", "expanded predicate", "verbo-nominal phrase", and "delexical verb combination".
| 69 | 78 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Each predicate P in the ontology has a list of other same-arity predicates with which P is mutually exclusive.
| 5 | 14 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
These processes are allowed to communicate in order to arrive at a consensus on a predicate.
| 82 | 91 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
It is used in the Gospel of John both with and without a predicate nominative.
| 57 | 66 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The predicate:"For all childnames: "childname is the name of a child in family Fα".
| 4 | 13 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
In other cases, the value of the predicate is automatically converted to a boolean.
| 33 | 42 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Unlike clauses, phrases do not contain a subject and predicate; they are contrasted here:We left the convention the day before.
| 53 | 62 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
All edges have associated with them a condition or a branch predicate.
| 60 | 69 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
From where does such a predicate enter logic?
| 23 | 32 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The axiom of induction is, in logical symbols,where P is any predicate and k and n are both natural numbers.
| 61 | 70 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
With this, members of the house received the predicate Illustrious Highness.
| 45 | 54 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The predicate itself is considered as a resource and identified by a URI.
| 4 | 13 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The standard declarative sentence is divided into two immediate constituents, a subject NP and a predicate VP.
| 97 | 106 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
This understanding of predicates sometimes renders a predicate and its arguments in the following manner:Bob laughed.
| 53 | 62 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Thus, a predicate P(x) will be true or false, depending on whether x belongs to a set.
| 8 | 17 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Saul Kripke contends that a natural language can in fact contain its own truth predicate without giving rise to contradiction.
| 79 | 88 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Only the evaluation of a defined predicate appeals to the hypotheses.
| 33 | 42 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
These form the basis of model theory as the domain of discourse of predicate logic.
| 67 | 76 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
This logic-functional programming language establish different determinism categories for predicate modes as explained in the ref.
| 90 | 99 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
Bishop Dacus of Macedonia, from Dardania, was present at the First Council of Nicaea (325).
| 46 | 53 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
In 1870, the Drums school was moved to a new location across the road from the present Drums school.
| 79 | 86 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
In both molybdenum porphyries and copper porphyries, the molybdenum is present as molybdenite.
| 71 | 78 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
At present, Fiame is the Minister of Justice and Courts Administration.
| 3 | 10 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
Until the present this remains the only significant translation of a major Latin scholastic work in modern Hebrew."
| 10 | 17 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
It was moved to its present location about 1920.
| 20 | 27 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
The present church was re-erected in 1908 with the collapse of the former structure.
| 4 | 11 |
present
|
present_vrb
|
Jogaila and Vytautas agreed to present their case to the Council of Constance.
| 31 | 38 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
The stipules are obsolete, being barely evident if present at all.
| 51 | 58 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
The present master plan of the town is found to be insufficient for the future expansion.
| 4 | 11 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
Admiralty House is at present an official residence of the Governor-General of Australia, and accommodates important overseas visitors to Sydney.
| 22 | 29 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
He was consecrated as Mar Thoma V. No bishops were present for his consecration.
| 51 | 58 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
In 1982 he joined University of Manchester Institute of Technology (UMIST, present day University of Manchester) to continue the work.
| 75 | 82 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
The present spire, replacing a "Hertfordshire spike" on the tower, dates from this time.
| 4 | 11 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
Species of this genus are present in most of Europe, in the Near East and in North Africa.
| 26 | 33 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
This was later upgraded to Airbus A320, Airbus A330 and is being used up till the present time.
| 82 | 89 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
For example, the term "handshake" is not present in RFCs covering FTP or SMTP.
| 41 | 48 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
This change allowed the present Queen to become heir presumptive and eventually inherit the throne.
| 24 | 31 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
The Bobtail gene only affects the number of tail vertebrae present.
| 59 | 66 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
Two nursing homes are present in Carlsbad: Landsun Homes and Lakeview Christian Home.
| 22 | 29 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
The present hotel's restaurant was a conservatory.
| 4 | 11 |
present
|
present_vrb
|
The 14th-century brasses are much more numerous, and present a remarkable variety in their details.
| 53 | 60 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
The soundtrack included "2 Sides", a track also present on James Armstrong's 2000 album, Got It Goin' On.
| 48 | 55 |
present
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present_adj-nou
|
Walker appeals to Matuzak, who has no knowledge of the alternate present.
| 65 | 72 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
Not until 1977 did the Village Council find a permanent home in the present Village Hall complex.
| 68 | 75 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
Paxton contributed to Brinsmead's Present Truth Magazine.
| 34 | 41 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
Since 1950 the Hungarian part of Hont is divided between the present Hungarian counties Pest and Nograd.
| 61 | 68 |
present
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present_adj-nou
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In one scene Tomax talked to his brother as if he were present, despite the scene showing an empty chair.
| 55 | 62 |
present
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present_adj-nou
|
Value Contrasts and Consensus in Present-Day Europe: Painting Europe's Moral Landscapes.
| 33 | 40 |
present
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present_adj-nou
|
The most common geologic structure where it is present is in sillimanite-quartz veins which are paired closely with gahnite.
| 47 | 54 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
|
They also forced Japanese shipping into waters where American submarines were present.
| 78 | 85 |
present
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present_adj-nou
|
On April 15, 1977 the station platform was considerably extended, from 35.9 meters to its present 61.0 meters in length.
| 90 | 97 |
present
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present_adj-nou
|
From the late eighteenth century to the present day.
| 40 | 47 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
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In the present Manwantara, Vishnu was again born as Vamana, the son of Kasyapa by Aditi.
| 7 | 14 |
present
|
present_adj-nou
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The third and final school, designed by Walter W. LaChance, was opened in 1909 and remains to the present day.
| 98 | 105 |
present
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present_adj-nou
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Aurelius begs Ares for his help against Hercules, at his request Ares makes himself present.
| 84 | 91 |
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