Reason by deduction; establish by deduction.
1 You can deduce no single actual particular from the notion of it.
2 Galileo didn't start with some assumed truth and then deduce the details.
3 Compare them and deduce treehood by subtracting the anomalous from the universal.
4 It had taken Lord Akeldama four meetings to deduce she was preternatural.
5 Arsenal were so rampant it was occasionally difficult to deduce their system.
6 Reading Vanity Fair, I deduce , is now mere collusion with the broken.
7 He criticised Anaxagoras for having tended to deduce general laws from observation.
8 Give me those few red specks and I will deduce Christian morality.
9 When he tried to deduce what must have happened, Ando's spine froze.
10 Once we have accepted this, we can deduce other facts about God.
11 They do not learn it, or deduce it, or believe it merely.
12 From that conception, it is not difficult to deduce certain specific uses.
13 Mai tried to deduce what they could have gotten mixed in with.
14 Is it possible to deduce any order out of such homicidal chaos?
15 What can we deduce from this with regard to our own genealogy?
16 On the above we deduce the following formula as closely resembling the original:
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