Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet ASSERTIONS
ASSERTIONS
Definition av ASSERTIONS
- böjningsform av assertion
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- It is not necessarily restricted to making assertions that are falsifiable, and can extend to concepts that are more abstract than reputationlike dignity and honour.
- Depending on the context, a theory's assertions might, for example, include generalized explanations of how nature works.
- Mishima's work is characterized by "its luxurious vocabulary and decadent metaphors, its fusion of traditional Japanese and modern Western literary styles, and its obsessive assertions of the unity of beauty, eroticism and death", according to author Andrew Rankin.
- Monarchy takes an extreme view of the same idea, and may prop up its assertions against the claims of mere aristocrats by invoking divine sanction (see the divine right of kings).
- For example, Pierre de Fermat was infamous for withholding his proofs, but nonetheless had a vast reputation for correct assertions of results.
- According to some scholars, he may have later married a daughter of Antiochus II (as his second marriage); although this is uncertain and Tarn's genealogical assertions are controversial.
- A mathematical assertion is considered as truth only if it is a theorem that is proved from true premises by means of a sequence of syllogisms (inference rules), the premises being either already proved theorems or self-evident assertions called axioms or postulates.
- These plays were ostensibly supportive of the Soviet state; however, the historian Jeffrey Veidlinger has argued that closer readings suggest that they actually contained veiled critiques of Joseph Stalin's regime and assertions of Jewish national identity.
- These comparisons are frequently found in advertising, for example, in typical assertions such as Our burgers have more flavor, Our picture is sharper or 50% more.
- His somewhat ostentatious assertions of impartiality do not cloak a marked preference for the Burgundians in their struggle with France.
- Estoppel is a judicial device in common law legal systems whereby a court may prevent or "estop" a person from making assertions or from going back on their word; the person so prevented is said to be "estopped".
- The Unix kernel maintains internal consistency and runtime correctness with assertions as the fault detection mechanism.
- As children are a major audience of pop music, controversy arose around the release of the album On, due to assertions that Glitter was exploiting children.
- However, programmers can include unchecked assertions using the comment feature of their programming language.
- With his assertions that the Earth was not the center of the universe (geocentrism), he is credited with the earliest known discussion of concepts in the development of heliocentrism, the theory that the Earth is not the center of the Universe, but rather that the Sun is.
- Thus sequents are a generalization of simple conditional assertions, which are a generalization of unconditional assertions.
- The statement contained a number of the Soviet Union's claims and assertions: that the treaty did not provide any guarantees against the rise of Japanese militarism; that China was not invited to participate despite being one of the main victims of the Japanese aggression; that the Soviet Union was not properly consulted when the treaty was being prepared; that the treaty sets up Japan as an American military base and draws Japan into a military coalition directed against the Soviet Union; that the treaty was in effect a separate peace treaty; that the draft treaty violated the rights of China to Taiwan and several other islands; that the draft treaty, in violation of the Yalta agreement, did not recognize the Soviet Union's sovereignty over South Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands; and other objections.
- ConceptNet is created from the natural-language assertions in OMCS by matching them against patterns using a shallow parser.
- According to The Atlantic senior editor Timothy Lavin, host George Noory "lets clearly delusional or pseudoscientific assertions slide by without challenge".
- Schematron is a rule-based validation language for making assertions about the presence or absence of patterns in XML trees.
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