Method of reasoning by which premises understood to be true produce logically certain conclusions.
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Examples for "deduction"
Examples for "deduction"
1However, you can spread your deduction claim over a number of years.
2Therefore, consider prepaying eligible expenses if doing so will increase your deduction.
3In other words, you could use genetic search to do inverse deduction.
4Potential punishments range from a fine to the deduction of league points.
5Repeals tax deduction for government bonds to subsidize stadiums and other projects.
1Proof is arrived at by applying close deductive reasoning to the postulates.
2Your powers of deductive reasoning more and more are earning my respect.
3The following represent better the way a speaker uses deductive reasoning.
4Call it deductive reasoning based on experience and subconscious pattern recognition.
5There is a period in all criminal investigation when deductive reasoning becomes inductive.
1That appeared to me to be the natural inference and logical deduction.
2The logical deduction is that he knows that he never had it.
3And I'm rewarded, not with a memory but with a logical deduction.
4That was as far as my talent for logical deduction went.
5What is the logical deduction to be drawn from all this?
1To talk with you! She bobbed her head, pleased with her deductive logic.
2For this reason deductive logic has been termed the logic of consistency, not of truth.
3It was an inescapable conclusion, pure deductive logic, and there was no way around it.
4When you accuse me of sluggishness and stupidity you judge by external appearances, and, consequently, by deductive logic.
5I don't deny that it was anything but a stupid idea from the standpoint of deductive logic alone.
1But there is still much to be settled by the deductive method.
2First, that women naturally prefer the deductive method to the inductive.
3He was a strong proponent of the deductive method of finding truths, e.g.
4The deductive method was no less prevalent in physical philosophy.
5How could the deductive method produce results in a case as mysterious as this?
6Its deductive method was holistic, totalizing and inconstant.
7Meanwhile, to-night, let us see if it is possible to accomplish something by the deductive method.
8But the deductive method which he pretended to use-mind you, I say PRETENDED, Cleggett!-is ,nevertheless ,sound
9The second element in the technique necessary in reasoning is the use of either the inductive or the deductive method in the process.
10What the student has first to do is to comprehend these axioms and, by employing the deductive method, to proceed from universals to particulars.
11The short epitome so far given illustrates the extraordinary deductive methods adopted by the ancient Greeks.
12His mistake was due to his dislike of private detectives and his unbelief in modern deductive methods of crime solution.
13In formulating them we are acting on the same inductive and deductive methods, and with almost equal confidence, as the geologist.
14"Cleggett," said Wilton Barnstable, "you have heard of the deductive method as applied to the work of the detective?"
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