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Deducing meaning
present participle and gerund of deduce
Example sentences (18)
Of course, that can make things a little difficult here because I’m deducing winners and losers based on knowing only half of the show’s roster, with the other half eligible to be drafted on Raw.
Still, Cleaver enjoyed deducing which parts of her came from which of her ‘families’.
Mr Smith originally conceived of his water-based formula as a treatment for his farm animals, before deducing that it would also be beneficial to humans' gut-health.
Witness statements at the time revealed Charteris' last moments deducing that the attack occurred within a few minutes of him leaving the Waterturnpike pub.
A classic example that goes back to Aristotle is deducing that Socrates is mortal.
A method for deducing branching sequences in phylogeny.
Deducing component intervals from chord names and symbols The main rules to decode chord names or symbols are summarized below.
Father Wojtyła asked his younger companions to call him "Wujek" (Polish for "Uncle") to prevent outsiders from deducing he was a priest.
Given a hypothesis about a population, for which we wish to draw inferences, statistical inference consists of (firstly) selecting a statistical model of the process that generates the data and (secondly) deducing propositions from the model.
In contrast to modern science, Aristotle's influential emphasis was upon the "theoretical" steps of deducing universal rules from raw data, and did not treat the gathering of experience and raw data as part of science itself.
In the absence of a worldly foundation it became necessary to build a spiritual one and Ezekiel performed this mission by observing the signs of the time and deducing his doctrines from them.
In the early modern period (17th and 18th centuries), the system-building scope of philosophy is often linked to the ratioanlist method of philosophy,that is the technique of deducing the nature of the world by pure a priori reason.
In the early modern period (17th and 18th centuries), the system-building scope of philosophy is often linked to the rationalist method of philosophy, which is the technique of deducing the nature of the world by pure a priori reason.
It can also be useful in deducing which cards the other players have shown one another.
Persistent anomalies to the idealized model Ionograms allow deducing, via computation, the true shape of the different layers.
Strong suggests, with others, that More sent the sketch, which is now in Basel, to Erasmus as a gift; Wilson casts doubt on this, deducing from remarks by Erasmus that the gift was a finished version of the group portrait, since lost.
The enraged dragon, deducing that Lake-town has aided the intruder, sets out to destroy the town.
There are several methods for deducing this order and selecting the BACs that make up a tiling path.