Is it not inferable from this declaration that he then supposed him to be Booth? |
In both nations, the influence of natural law the idea that laws binding upon humanity are inferable from nature increased, along with the influence of the exact sciences. |
A link does not itself constitute a specifically inferable opinion on what is being linked to. |
Of what character this knowledge was is inferable from the sudden self-consciousness that followed the partaking of it. |
No further details about data subjects, in particular regarding their state of health, should be inferable from biometric data. |
Thus in theory the genealogical, or stemmatic, method allows the critic to eliminate from consideration all variants that cannot be traced back to the archetype or earliest inferable textual state. |