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To them, as to me of course, it is axiomatic.
It's axiomatic that parents love to take pictures of their children.
It has become almost axiomatic that we are in the same boat.
Some only claim a few religious details to be axiomatic.
There was no axiomatic concern with the call of duty.
It is axiomatic that hardly anyone ever really runs into a door.
This is how new lines are introduced in some axiomatic systems.
Axiomatic set theory was at that point not yet formulated.
Many parts of these theories have been put on an axiomatic basis.
This law has been axiomatic in the evolution of the sciences.
It is axiomatic that violence could upset the entire process.
This is a general advantage of the axiomatic approach in mathematics.
We referred earlier to the need for a formal, axiomatic approach.
IT is axiomatic in show business that if you want to be sure to keep the audience, stick with what has worked before.
It is axiomatic to these writers that we live in revolutionary times.
Simply, it's axiomatic: the bigger the tax increase, the smaller the return.
For years, it has been axiomatic in baseball that a contender must be strong up the middle.
That was axiomatic, from the very nature of things.
This work has led to the modern formulation of axiomatic set theory.
For example, group theory was first put on an axiomatic basis towards the end of that century.
And it is axiomatic now that agriculture alone will not pay the freight.
In order to make this procedure more rigorous, one might hope to take an axiomatic approach to the problem.
Similar to the first two cases we get the (axiomatic)
It used to be axiomatic that the average chancellor lasted no more than two years.
The blond leader dismissed that as if it were axiomatic.