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... statement by preceding the letter representing the statement with the symbol . For instance , we might represent the statement " John is at school " by P , the statement " John is sick " by Q , and the statement “ John is not sick " by ...
... statement by preceding the letter representing the statement with the symbol . For instance , we might represent the statement " John is at school " by P , the statement " John is sick " by Q , and the statement “ John is not sick " by ...
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... statement P with other statements in the collection . This in turn will tend to focus the resolution process on ... statement about all locations in general , is a statement about home in particular . Thus , a special case of the first ...
... statement P with other statements in the collection . This in turn will tend to focus the resolution process on ... statement about all locations in general , is a statement about home in particular . Thus , a special case of the first ...
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An Overview J. Glenn Brookshear. that will not be supplied later in other statements and cannot be foreknown by the operating system . Such statements are often identified by the key word OPEN . For example , a typical statement would ...
An Overview J. Glenn Brookshear. that will not be supplied later in other statements and cannot be foreknown by the operating system . Such statements are often identified by the key word OPEN . For example , a typical statement would ...
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