The reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation.
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Examples for "illation "
Examples for "illation "
1 "I can neither contradict," quoth I, "thy former propositions, and I see this illation followeth from them."
2 "A strange illation , " quoth I, "and hard to be granted; but I see that those things which were granted before agree very well with these."
1 A possible inference is that faith and doubt can be equally blind.
2 The silence in the room justified the inference that he was asleep.
3 We propose a Bayesian semi-parametric approach to implement inference for such data.
4 I only quote this as a trivial example of observation and inference .
5 The evidence of inference from the form of capture in bridal ceremonies.
6 The old woman looked up; the inference was quite plain to her.
7 But they do not explain it; and the inference is against them.
8 Also, some general aspects of hypothesis testing and statistical inference are discussed.
9 In general, model selection is an important prelude to subsequent statistical inference .
10 The real inference was accomplished when the universal proposition was arrived at.
11 The first is a legitimate inference from the statements of the President.
12 That appeared to me to be the natural inference and logical deduction.
13 The United States can not admit either the inference or the premises.
14 Our method is especially appealing for statistical inference in these complex setups.
15 The logical inference therefrom is public ownership, if not actual public operation.
16 The fourth charge was an inference , and it fell with the allegation.
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Inference в диалектах
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