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English-French legislative terms. 2015.
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
strict liability — see liability 2b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. strict liability … Law dictionary
Strict logic — is essentially synonymous with relevant logic, though it can be characterized proof theoretically as* ordinary logic without weakening, or * linear logic with contraction.ee also* Substructural logic … Wikipedia
Strict liability (criminal) — In criminal law, strict liability is liability for which mens rea (Latin for guilty mind ) does not have to be proven in relation to one or more elements comprising the actus reus (Latin for guilty act ) although intention, recklessness or… … Wikipedia
Proof sketch for Gödel's first incompleteness theorem — This article gives a sketch of a proof of Gödel s first incompleteness theorem. This theorem applies to any formal theory that satisfies certain technical hypotheses which are discussed as needed during the sketch. We will assume for the… … Wikipedia
Proof that e is irrational — In mathematics, the series representation of Euler s number e : e = sum {n = 0}^{infty} frac{1}{n!}!can be used to prove that e is irrational. Of the many representations of e, this is the Taylor series for the exponential function e y evaluated… … Wikipedia
Mathematical proof — In mathematics, a proof is a convincing demonstration (within the accepted standards of the field) that some mathematical statement is necessarily true.[1][2] Proofs are obtained from deductive reasoning, rather than from inductive or empirical… … Wikipedia
Statistical proof — The term statistical proof has several uses, both technically and colloquially. * Data analysis and statistics mdash; When mathematical statistics is used to provide a mathematical proof of a proposition regarding the probability of data under… … Wikipedia
Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; … Universalium
Objections to evolution — Part of a series on Evolutionary Biology … Wikipedia
inheritance — /in her i teuhns/, n. 1. something that is or may be inherited; property passing at the owner s death to the heir or those entitled to succeed; legacy. 2. the genetic characters transmitted from parent to offspring, taken collectively. 3.… … Universalium
videlicet — That is to say; namely. To wit. Words particularizing a general statement and explaining obscurities therein, without being repugnant to the statement. 57 Am J1st Wills § 1156. A formal statement in a pleading intended to dispense with strict… … Ballentine's law dictionary