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predicate <predicate; predicates> N

predicate <predicate; predicates> N REL

predicate N LING

predicate N COMPUT

verbal predicate LING

subject and predicate SCHOOL

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There are two predicates in each of the verb chains in these sentences, e.g. "try" and "laugh" in the first example.
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The other sort of variables, variously called set variables, class variables, or even predicates are usually denoted by upper case letters.
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A rule's body consists of calls to predicates, which are called the rule's goals.
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Like boolean context-free grammars, parsing expression grammars also add the and- and not- syntactic predicates.
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Though a test engineer can typically reduce this by covering as many previously uncovered design predicates as possible with each new test.
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Attribute predicates are the properties of an entity.
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Such predicates can be used in general descriptions but are self-contradictory when applied to particulars.
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The control predicates can not take expletive "there" because "there" does not fulfill the semantic requirements of the control predicates.
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Other predicates, such as is an individual, or has some properties are uninformative or vacuous.
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Some implementations employ abstract interpretation to derive type and mode information of predicates at compile time, or compile to real machine code for high performance.
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