• It also allows for advanced logic to be applied to the authorization processing. (jussieu.fr)
  • directive to express complex authorization logic. (jussieu.fr)
  • The example below expresses the following authorization logic. (jussieu.fr)
  • thus, consistent superintuitionistic logics are called intermediate logics (the logics are intermediate between intuitionistic logic and classical logic). (wikipedia.org)
  • Such a logic is intermediate if furthermore 4. (wikipedia.org)
  • There exists a continuum of different intermediate logics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Specific intermediate logics are often constructed by adding one or more axioms to intuitionistic logic, or by a semantical description. (wikipedia.org)
  • This is a single subject intermediate course belonging to the 'Financial Economics' specialisation. (lu.se)
  • Logic deals with mental processes in relation to truth or, more particularly, in relation to the attainment and exposition of truth by processes which aim at being valid, clear, orderly, and consistent. (catholic.org)
  • Clinical features of the patients were consistent with the agent belonged to the adenovirus or picornavirus family. (cdc.gov)
  • The Port Royal logic ("L'Art de penser", published 1662) defines logic as "the art of using reason well in the acquisition of the knowledge of things, both for one's own instruction and that of others. (catholic.org)
  • The language of the basic logic of proofs extends the usual propositional language by forming sentences of the sort x is a proof of F for any sentence F . In this paper a complete axiomatization for the basic logic of proofs in Heyting Arithmetic HA was found. (projecteuclid.org)
  • He shows that mathematics grows instead through a richer, more dramatic process of the successive improvement of creative hypotheses by attempts to 'prove' them and by criticism of these attempts: the logic of proofs and refutations. (abebooks.co.uk)
  • The connections between art and sciences are much stronger than the differences when one looks at them through a true liberal arts lens where grammar, rhetoric, logic, geometry, arithmetic, music, and astronomy are the basis of study and the point of learning is to analyze information, not just accumulate it. (cdc.gov)
  • My education has allowed me to understand that I am not the mirror of a single cultural belonging without betraying family loyalties. (mirrorspectator.com)
  • Pressing this button switches all the buttons between single attribute mode and boolean logic mode. (lu.se)
  • Then we've got your next Saturday afternoon booked with this list of some of the best logic puzzles we could find. (buzzfeed.com)
  • He has contributed 11 other quizzes, all logic puzzles. (sporcle.com)
  • Logic Puzzles are tricky to do but when you finally get 100%, it's very satisfying. (sporcle.com)
  • Pending agreement between Israel and the Palestinians regarding the permanent status of the territory, no external, third-party political determination or resolution can establish that that the territories belong to the Palestinians. (jcpa.org)
  • For Mbeki, our nationhood in South Africa could not afford to perpetuate the determination of African-ness or of belonging based on race, gender or historic origins. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • A superintuitionistic logic is a set L of propositional formulas in a countable set of variables pi satisfying the following properties: 1. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cómo influyen estos procesos en las pautas de estratificación social? (openedition.org)
  • El caso específico muestra el cambio económico y social que ocurre en esta comunidad que es remodelada por una emergente industria cultural turística. (openedition.org)
  • The vexed and complex issue of belonging or the social cohesion of races in one land is what is thought of and discussed under the thematic of the National Question. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • I view football as a socially constructed space with its own logic that uses references from other social dimensions in order to create meaningful connections and identities. (lu.se)
  • Cultural connectedness is a critical element in overall wellness, identity, and sense of belonging, particularly in Native communities. (cdc.gov)
  • This new learning game from Ryan's Room toy collection will teach children to identify objects that do not belong in a group of items, classify photographed objects by color, function, shape, and more, expand vocabulary, and promote cognitive development. (educationaltoysplanet.com)
  • The object of this first game is to find and match the pictures that don't belong to the group on your board. (educationaltoysplanet.com)
  • First of all, I was led to rethink the definition of "culture" as the grandson of stateless people, and belonging to a group that has always appeared as the paragon of integration in the host country. (mirrorspectator.com)
  • The Greek word logos , meaning "reason", is the origin of the term logic--logike ( techen, pragmateia, or episteme , understood), as the name of a science or art, first occurs in the writings of the Stoics. (catholic.org)
  • My research explores power relations and experiences of the intersections of gender, sex and sexuality with ideas of national attribution and belonging. (lu.se)
  • This interrelation has existed and deepened since I completed my PhD in 2007 at the University of Bremen, Germany, with a dissertation on young people's negotiations of national belonging in schools in Germany and Canada. (lu.se)
  • Through various research projects, I have explored negotiations of national belonging, children with LGBTI+ parents and their experiences at school in a European collaborative project, equality work in academia and strategies for LGBTI+ and queer justice work in schools. (lu.se)
  • Present in Mbeki's exposition is an unmistakable absolutism of the idea of non-racialism, that is, the resolution of the land question must not undo what he feels is an abiding principle, not only of the ANC, but also of all progressive left movements - that South Africa belongs to all who live in it, black and white. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • In this way we find that a man does not perceive these pictures as belonging to his ego but as part of the external world. (rsarchive.org)
  • Terms belong to one and only one type. (wikipedia.org)
  • Definitions of this type are considered too narrow, both because they define logic in terms of art, not leaving room for its claim to be considered a science, and because, by the use of the term reasoning , they restrict the scope of logic to one class of mental processes. (catholic.org)
  • Only the user belongs to some, but A-REX does not check for VO itself. (lu.se)
  • If English nationalists do not belong in the EU they do not belong in any kind of political union. (irishtimes.com)
  • In this guise, nationality and belonging were reduced to two groups, black and white, where to be black meant you were an inferior being and to be white meant you were superior being. (dailymaverick.co.za)
  • Students shall have demonstrated a thorough understanding of how the fixed income markets function and shall have acquired the ability to explain the basic logic behind the models and analytical tools used by actors in the this market. (lu.se)
  • A person belonging to a VO can access several resources. (lu.se)
  • Pressing multiple buttons in sequence allows you to view the cells that belong to all those attributes simultaneously. (lu.se)
  • 1. A higher sovereignty belongs to some being (or beings) other than God. (aomin.org)
  • Previous type theories had also followed this isomorphism, but Martin-Löf's was the first to extend it to predicate logic by introducing dependent types. (wikipedia.org)
  • Unlike set theories , type theories are not built on top of a logic like Frege's . (wikipedia.org)
  • So, each feature of the type theory does double duty as a feature of both math and logic. (wikipedia.org)
  • Logic , Linguistics .Also called type-word . (dictionary.com)
  • This requires you to type your logic into a text file that will be loaded into CellexalVR. (lu.se)
  • Hegel (see HEGELIANISM ) goes to the other extreme when he defines logic as "the science of the pure idea. (catholic.org)
  • Keep pounding with the logic and data and even more resistance rises up. (nesea.org)
  • Code that belongs to the data layer (SQL queries) are scattered among the script in the logic layer. (lu.se)
  • there is no clear division between the data layer, the logic layer and the presentation layer. (lu.se)
  • The main goal for BASE 2.0 is to make the division between data, logic and presentation clear. (lu.se)
  • To build USAPI programs' capacity in evaluation and surveillance, we held in-person and virtual trainings on evaluation planning and logic models that were tailored with traditional canoe-building themes to be relatable and memorable. (cdc.gov)
  • Definitions which characterize logic as "the science of sciences ", "the art of arts", are also too wide: they set up too large a claim for logic. (catholic.org)
  • The Category:Programming_paradigm/Logic_Programming page is currently a stub with no content. (rosettacode.org)