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Examples for "disjunction"
Examples for "disjunction"
1The social historian Claire Langhamer has a convincing explanation for this disjunction.
2Yet this disjunction is at the core of the band's appeal.
3Analysts have said the current rally has shown a disjunction between prices and fundamentals.
4There may be other belief-feelings, for example in disjunction and implication; also a disbelief-feeling.
5Yes-everythingis always related in machines-butalso connected by disjunction.
1Every dilemma based on a complete logical disjunction, with no possibility of not choosing, is an option of this forced kind.
1IT IS difficult to understand what is logical or otherwise these days.
2There is nothing logical or inevitable about who ends up in power.
3There is no logical or mathematical reason to exclude the latter possibility.
4Guert was sincere, though he might not be either logical or very clear.
5Yet the shift, no matter how logical or necessary, just doesn't seem to happen.
1But after a serious illness, accident or operation that may not feel possible.
2Under private, or public, ownership or operation this rule will be the same.
3Before any great event, or operation, Ledyard was supersensitive, highly wrought, and nervous.
4Social machinery is never perfect in its construction or operation.
5Any improvement that requires a change in construction or operation may be disastrous financially.
6It was not possible to determine the impact on length of stay or operation time.
7I saw the patient only when she was fully prepared for examination, tests or operation.
8Cele, however, does have the authority to attend any mission or operation he sees fit to join.
9Any difficulties in setup or operation of your Echo Dot device should be addressed to Amazon Device Support.
10Any intellectual faculty, quality, or operation.
11IMPACT said the lobby group had "no grasp of the benefits or operation of national partnership deals".
12There was uterine displacement and some endocervicitis, but no history of injury or operation and no tendency to contraction.
13Any difficulties in setup or operation of your New York Times subscription should be addressed to New York Times Customer Care.
14Most of these are not due to clinical error, but are the result of known side-effects of a treatment or operation.
15Ms Mikakos said she was not consulted about the structure or operation plan of the program, which began on March 29.
16Reperfusion-decision delay was defined as time interval from the initial ECG after admission to sign of the thrombolysis or operation approval.
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