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Deducible.
deductive
1
The political consequences of such a social condition as this are easily
deducible
.
2
At this point we might wish to introduce the arguments
deducible
from philology.
3
Motive is hardly ever visible, nor is it often
deducible
from deliberate action.
4
An accident is a property accompanying the defining attributes without being
deducible
from them.
5
The motives
deducible
from both creeds are identical, and philosophy connotes them as egotism.
6
Now, from the above remarks, three points are clearly
deducible
:
-
7
All things are linked together, and all are therefore
deducible
.
8
In acquiring them, there are several general principles
deducible
from the facts of nervous action.
9
The various derivative laws of phenomenal changes are thus
deducible
from the persistence of force.
10
This inference, the Quakers judge to be
deducible
from the nature of a christian mind.
11
His extreme modesty is
deducible
from this naive remark.
12
The rest is
deducible
from the situation here.
13
Most of them, too, are happily not so unequivocally
deducible
from the very words of Christ.
14
The school uniform made it unlikely she was a servant but beyond this, little was
deducible
.
15
For it is fair to credit the broadest generalizer with all the particulars
deducible
from his thesis.
16
Death is
deducible
;
life is not
deducible
.
deducible
clearly deducible
fairly deducible
directly deducible
justly deducible
logically deducible