The postulate is that there exist classes which are determinate and therefore predicable. |
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Waiting for the inevitable dose of fatalism this analogy provides is somewhat predicable but thoroughly enjoyable. |
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The predictability of the oceans is unknown but there are features in the oceans that may be predicable over periods of many years. |
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What he says he means by this is that the predicate be truly predicable at some time, in the present tense, of the supposita of the subject. |
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Debt reduction also represents a means to finance state budgets in a predicable and coordinated fashion. |
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Adequate, predicable and timely funding is critical to an effective humanitarian response. |
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Your initial investment is safe, you'll earn stable interest returns and your income will be predicable. |
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Rather, they are themselves essential unities, and indeed not predicable at all. |
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Some pelagic birds roamed vast areas of the oceans in a less predicable way. |
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Continuous testing ensures our customers receive quality products with consistently predicable processing characteristics. |
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Visibility refers to lighting, hiding places, the field of vision and predicable displacements. |
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This is a way of quantifying how predicable the next word is. |
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The rest is boring and predicable to explain in a general way, though often fascinating in practice. |
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The American press also displayed a predicable range of praise and savagery. |
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A Gallup poll last week highlighted the sad but predicable racial divide in perceptions of the Martin case. |
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Insofar as the damages claim is not settled by an insurer, liability is limited to compensation for the usual and typical damage predicable in such cases, amounting to a maximum of twice the contract value. |
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On his view, because of this formal distinction, not everything predicable of individuals can be directly predicated of universals and vice versa, although an indirect predication is always possible. |
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As Ms. Bachelet said in her opening remarks, a strong and predicable financial resource base is essential to our ability to provide strategic and sustainable support to the countries where we work. |
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In both cases we have a particular that is also a property, a subject of predication that is also a predicable entity, where the predicable entity is predicated of itself. |
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On this account, substance is best understood by analogy with a grammatical subject it takes a predicate, and is not predicable of anything further. |
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Leibniz agreed with Aristotle's characterization of substance as the grammatical subject of predication and not itself predicable of anything else. |
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Such arrangements have also been crafted to benefit the suppliers through better alignment with the operation of markets and by addressing options such as prompt, predicable payment. |
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Despite increasing options for financing development activities, the importance of official development assistance and a predicable, stable regular resource base were underlined. |
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It is also important that funding frameworks are long term and predicable, because implementing urban and neighbourhood change takes time and sustained effort. |
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Unlike proprietary commercial systems, Open Source software like Plone has a low cost of initial deployment, and much more predicable long-term costs. |
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Further, call upon these development partners to de-link political conditionalities from general budget support and thereby make this modality a predicable instrument. |
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For relations can also be considered predicable and exemplifiable entities, although, at least in typical cases, they are attributed simultaneously not to single objects, but to a plurality of objects. |
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The Company manages liquidity risk by monitoring closely its treasury to maintain a sufficient level of liquidity to be able to meet its financial obligations in a predicable future. |
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This would address the fact that many firms, particularly SMEs, regard training as an expense rather than as an investment with a predicable return on investment. |
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