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propositions <a proposition; propositions> N

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proposition <a proposition; propositions> N

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To use simple and precise language, and general propositions, according to the example of the constitutions of the several states.
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It is, to me, one of the most petrifying propositions out there.
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The second is propositions which are shared and more similar to academic discourses.
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According to reason, you can do neither the one thing nor the other; according to reason, you can defend neither of the propositions.
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Thus, truth and falsehood are simply signs of assertion or denial of empirically verifiable propositions.
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The USP states that such campaigns made unique propositions to the customer that convinced them to switch brands.
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A more concrete example would be that of conjectures in mathematics propositions which appear to be true but which are formally unproven.
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As we already have said this is a question of degree-and therefore can not be disposed of by general propositions.
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Thus, the truth of indefinable concepts and propositions using them is entirely a matter of logic.
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Contingent propositions depend on the facts, whereas analytic propositions are true without regard to any facts about which they speak.
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