Again, in every predication there is an attribution of singular or plural.
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Accordingly 'substance,' which is a correlative term to 'predication,' shares in the ambiguity.
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No sooner will Doomsday come and pass than a new apocalyptic predication will arrive.
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Notice that a verb of incomplete predication may be of two kinds,-transitiveand intransitive.
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These activities are: Sound intellection, unsound intellection, predication, sleep, memory.
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Here the predication is of species in the subjective sense, the inference in the objective sense.
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For these reasons proceed from the different predication of the name, and not from its various significations.
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This is an instance of crux; adhipati is a verb of incomplete predication, implying etya or encountering.
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Do the math. Chad's still bruised about the predication he'll be culled next and attempts to lash out.
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Attributives are names of things only in predication, whereas subject-terms are names of things in or out of predication.
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For definition is of things through names, and an attributive out of predication is not the name of anything.
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We therefore recognise predication as being of two kinds-affirmationand negation-correspondingto which there are two forms of copula.
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The purpose of this Sutra is, to distinguish between the mental process of predication, and observation, induction or testimony.
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Here the predication is of species in the subjective sense, while the inference is applied to them in the objective sense.
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It was comprised of the components of disease-specific citation retrieval, predication extraction, treatment predication extraction, treatment concept extraction, and relevance ranking.
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Therefore much less can anything be predicated univocally of God and creatures; and so only equivocal predication can be applied to them.