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Dianatic
Dianatic, a logical reasoning in a progressive manner, proceeding from one subject to
Dialectics
Dialectics, that branch of logic which teaches the rules and modes of reasoning.
Damage
for admitting into the civil law a principle which ought logically to belong to the criminal, Rookes v. Barnard, (1964) AC
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Copula
consummation of marriage. See PER VERBA DE PRAESENTI, Copula (in logic), the link between subject and predicate contained in the verb.
Accident
of powers. (3) Erroneous payments, e.g., by personal representatives. In logic, something, in any subject, person, or thing not belonging to
Computer
or other high-speed data processing device or system which performs logical, arithmetic and memory functions by manipulations of electronic, magnetic or
Broken rice
the whole. The natural, and, indeed, the only reasonably open logic would be: if the whole includes a part, nothing which
Benefit of doubt
fights shy-though unwittingly it may be-or is afraid of the logical consequences, if that benefit was not given, State of U.P.
Believe and hope
Believe and hope, 'to hope' means 'to want and expect'; to look forward with expectation and desire.' 'Hope' is a...
Battered Woman's syndrome
Battered Woman's syndrome, means the psycho-logical symptoms buffered by a woman repeatedly abused by a mate (as a husband), Battered...
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