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The implied rhyme is inferable only from the context.
But the inverse of a conditional is not inferable from the conditional.
But there is a great principle of justice- justice - that you can only hold someone responsible for results reasonably inferable from his actions.
The relation of is not perceivable but only inferable from the inseparable connection of the substances.
Inferable from these statements, are many collateral subtile matters touching the chase of whales.
It is inferable, then, that in the near by-and-by the new Church will officially rank the Holy Family in the following order: 1.
This is because the additional semantic traits normally carried by mare are already inferable from the rest of the sentence, and are to that degree superfluous.
And there is the inferable "flesh-and-blood person for whom this telling is only one concentrated moment selected from the infinite complexities of 'real' life."
Greek is a pro-drop language, i.e. subjects are typically not overtly expressed whenever they are inferable from context.
In syntax, Classical Chinese is always ready to drop subjects, verbs, objects, etc. when their meaning is understood (pragmatically inferable).
Much less is it inferable from universality of experience (of a thoroughgoing agreement of judgements about the beauty of a certain object).
From the nature of what he was now doing it was inferable that the place was not so populous as its register may have shown it to be.
Classical Chinese exhibits extensive dropping not only pronouns, but also any terms (subjects, verbs, objects, etc.) pragmatically inferable, giving a very compact character to the language.
India's constitution, which does not explicitly recognize economic and social rights in their constitution, has nonetheless found that these rights exist, though unenumerated, inferable from the right to life.
(Learners of Japanese as a second language, especially those whose first language is non-pro-drop like English or French, often make the mistake of supplying personal pronouns where pragmatically inferable.
Descartes published several variations of his argument, each of which centered on the idea that God's existence is immediately inferable from a "clear and distinct" idea of a supremely perfect being.
The court held further that the right to emergency medical treatment was independent of and not therefore inferable from the right to life, as section 27 of the Constitution deals specifically with health rights.
However, seeing as the Gaelic word for trousers is briogais, it is equally inferable that it simply derives via the Gaelic term influencing Scottish English.
We could talk about what's outside the inferable universe, but it would be a short conversation, because we don't have any information on which to base a conjecture or against which to test it.
However, the idea of cryonics also includes preservation of people after longer post-mortem delays because of the possibility that brain structures encoding memory and personality may still persist or be inferable.
Markham, walking up and down earnestly, continued: "The features of the situation revolving round these inferable facts are as follows:, There was no one hiding in the apartment at seven o'clock, the hour the maid went home.
All that is inferable from language is that two instances of a universal, even when they differ very greatly, may cause the utterance of two instances of the same word which only differ very slightly.
If one accepts the notion that the insurance system in the U.S. has misaligned incentives stemming from structural issues coupled with clumsy regulation, it is inferable that this could be a cause of high health care costs.
Current theories about source relationships, and details of the stage history of The Fairy Queen that are inferable from them, rest upon printed evidence which has been taken at face value - accepted even when Purcell's autograph contradicts it.
So long as it did so independently, Cowen did not violate the law and I find that scenario is equally inferable from the evidence before me as the illicit one argued by InterVest is."
This is inferrable from several parts of the recorded history.
Most commonly, time words such as "yesterday", "earlier", "tomorrow", indicate tense when not inferrable from context.
Genitive case is inferrable from adjacency.
The subject "I" above is easily inferrable as the verb gör-mek is declined in the first person simple past tense form.
Helen Cooper notes that the inferrable character of the Nun's Priest is the same as the inferrable character of Chaucer.
Retrieving any directly asserted, or the best approximate indirectly inferrable, associations between concepts in an ontology and entities in one or more external resources (e.g. libraries of images, decision support rules or statistical classifications)
We cannot scope -precisely- the causal factors for fluorescent cats, without putting "engineer's consciousness" somewhere in that causal chain, but that isn't inferrable from the biological structure--we just happen to know it's the case because we read our media.
Cardozo's new "rule" exists in no prior case, but is inferrable as a synthesis of the "thing of danger" principle stated in them, merely extending it to "foreseeable danger" even if "the purposes for which it was designed" were not themselves "a source of great danger."
However, the review omits to say that with the possible exception of the meaning "noisy" conveyed by one of the ideograms, which may in fact be a Japanese innovation, any attitudes toward women inferrable from these orthographic symbols stem not from modern or even recent Japan, but rather from China of a millennium and a half ago.