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Given that this isn't even his field, it was a virtuoso performance of clarity and deduction from first principles.
He disputed Gettier's claim that any deduction from a justified, but false, proposition preserves justification.
It is in that context that the deduction from loss of earnings arises in relation to saved living expenses.
The reason for this exception is to prevent the statute of limitations from voiding the taxpayer's ability to take this deduction.
You will also need share vouchers, and certificates of deduction of tax from bank and building society accounts.
Any matched donations you make will be allowed as a deduction against your profits for tax purposes.
Calculation of consequences is always more imponderable than deduction from principles, so the room for disagreement remains considerable.
Sherlock Holmes' reputation rests upon his powers of observation, memory and deduction.
Its mix of rational deduction and wild credulity, coupled with recklessness and topped with a dollop of sheer perversity, captivated her.
The on-screen menu is adequate, but a little awkward to navigate, although I gave no deduction for it.
There are techniques to critical thinking, such as the careful application of logic or the alternative application of deduction and induction.
They can claim a tax deduction for the fair-market value of the car, which most charities will accept in any condition.
If it was not, you can ask the bank to chargeback the transaction as an unauthorised deduction.
The firm then sent their client a cheque for her award, less a deduction for their fees.
A company can get a deduction for contributions made to the pension scheme of its directors and employees.
Schopenhauer calls this a logical or formal truth, meaning simply one whose ground is based on deduction, rather than observation.
For one thing, it helps to explain how we come to know things via deduction.
One of the benefits is that when you establish a trust, you get a tax deduction for the present value of the projected charitable gift.
Use the following chart as a guideline to determine if you are able to get a tax deduction for the amount you contribute.
Effectively, this would amount to a deduction from the total contribution sought.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This deduction from Avogadro's law is now a part and parcel of our general chemical knowledge.
And, certainly, a truer deduction than this has never been drawn from any premises whatever.
No ratiocinative deduction can be more incontestable than that, since I have thoughts, there must be an I to have them.
His art is less for every deduction from his holiness, and less for every defect of common sense.
What I really wanted from her was an inspection of the book and blotter, and a deduction from it.
My deduction is that those signals did not and could not cause the explosion.
Having once granted this, the natural deduction followed that if a girl was fit to rule at eighteen, a boy was fit to rule sooner.
Longman's eyebrows went up affirmatively, but he at once opposed the natural deduction from her observation.
This was, indeed, the most natural deduction for Nick to arrive at, after considering all the circumstances.
The natural deduction from this is that the main settlement of the Antiphoner of the Mass fell within the same period.
This led to the inevitable deduction that all putrefactive processes are due to bacteria.
The doctrine of the evil eye is plainly an immediate deduction from demonism.
Any deduction from this monopoly must bring down her rival in proportion to this deduction.
I can hardly resist the conclusion that faith in dosage is, by as much, inability for the deduction of science.
In restating the objective deduction in the second edition, Kant has omitted all reference to this doctrine of objective affinity.
The interest would be paid without deduction, but the holders of rente would have to pay the tax subsequently.
He tried to reinterpret Angelina's letter differently, calling his deduction an error.
I will concede, for the sake of the argument, that this is sound law, and that yours is a logical deduction.
I hypothesised this deduction from the fact that they were quite utterly gone.
If any of the spoiled work be rectifiable, this does not interfere with the deduction.
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