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A formula R is said to tautologically imply a formula S if every valuation that causes R to be true also causes.


Qiong Lake (Chinese: 邛海; pinyin: Qiónghǎi), sometimes tautologically referred to as Qionghai Lake, is a freshwater lake in Liangshan Prefecture, Sichuan.


'Dragon's Gate Mountains'), also tautologically referred to in English-language publications as the Longmenshan Mountains.


They were formerly romanized as the Yun Ling and tautologically as the Yun-ling Mountains.


called Peithe, after Beithe, also called beithe bog "soft beithe" or, tautologically, peithbog, and the earlier letter designed to express p was renamed.


common suffix is "-kamma", from the Khoisan term for "river" (often tautologically the English term "river" is added to the name).


describing the flow of investment and the flow of saving as identically, tautologically equal, and within the same discourse, treating their equality as a condition.


main road to Cowbridge runs through the village; locally it is known tautologically as 'Brynsadler hill'.


Then φ {\displaystyle \varphi } tautologically implies ψ {\displaystyle \psi } .


from the definition that if a proposition p is a contradiction then p tautologically implies every proposition, because there is no truth valuation that.


The following is a list of place names often used tautologically, plus the languages from which the non-English name elements have come.


The acronym STIRT is sometimes tautologically, and hence incorrectly, followed by the term trading (as in 'STIRT trading').


Price dispersion can be viewed as a measure of trading frictions (or, tautologically, as a violation of the law of one price).


the people who would do such a thing are tautologically (definitionally) excluded from being part of our group such that they.


the fertile plain between the Samarian Hills and the coast, known (tautologically) as Sharon plain in English.


The name Hope Cove may derive tautologically from the Old Norse word hóp meaning "bay" or "small inlet".


This can also be understood somewhat tautologically through the common drag equation for a body F D = 1 2 C D A ρ v 2 {\displaystyle.


exists a remarkable section of this sheaf, the Euler vector field, tautologically defined by associating to a point of the vector space the identically.


The group G is the general linear group GL(X), which acts tautologically on X and contragrediently on Y.



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