Use "deduce" in a sentence

1. From these we can deduce the rest.

2. Love soaked in paper, deduce sadness.

3. Deduce the abyss of time in the banality.

4. So I deduce that you feel pain.

5. We can deduce a conclusion from the premise.

6. We cannot deduce very much from these figures.

7. We could not deduce it from within our universe.

8. The partly crystalized TiO_2 nanoparticles deduce UV absorption of the films.

9. The police were able to deduce where the fugitive was hiding.

10. We can deduce a lot from what people spend their money on.

11. I deduce a mental breakdown, remedial retirement and a less stressful job among the daffodils.

12. After researching the conjoin styles of Main and Sub, I deduce them into 13 categories.

13. Darwin's observations led him to deduce that plants and animals could adapt to their surroundings.

14. From the molecular formula alone , we can deduce the " degrees of unsaturation " in the molecule.

15. This contract was, perhaps, the only evidence from which I could deduce Helmut's hurt.

16. Place-names often allow us to deduce the existence of historic Pictish settlements in Scotland.

17. Can astronomers deduce, from the chemical composition of the leftover stars, how big it was?

18. Bionica is able to size up opponents, deduce their weakness and then execute their downfall

19. With Bible basis, what reason can we deduce for this timing in fully exposing Satan?

20. In this case, from the information exchanged the parties can directly deduce their actual current prices.

21. The police surgeon was able to deduce the probable time of death from the temperature of the body.

22. As a consequence we deduce that the Abscissas for Hardy spaces of Dirichlet series are all equal

23. A more realistic alternative is to deduce which characteristics of organizations have the most impact on accounting.

24. You would deduce that the lymphocytes, having specific receptors, would be selectively concentrated at that site.

25. From the above extract of the royal command , we can deduce that in judicial procedures under Ashoka :

26. Using the evidence available it is possible to deduce quite a lot about how these people lived.

27. 30 You would deduce that the lymphocytes, having specific receptors, would be selectively concentrated at that site.

28. The implication follows: If a zoologist can deduce which parasite is present, a female roach probably can as well.

29. The Axioms should also be consistent; i.e., it should not be possible to deduce contradictory statements from them

30. Whatever happens, either we obtain an efficient solution or we can deduce that there are no efficient solutions.

31. Well, we deduce it by the direction that the ray is traveling as it enters our eye, right?

32. Any "theory of everything" is similarly expected to be based on axioms and to deduce all observable phenomena from them.

33. Basalt have importance meanings on deduce the Earth's mantle material composition, analysis tectonic environment and the geosphere deep dynamics research.

34. It is easy to deduce that other systems do, too; many targets are being hit again and again.

35. 4 The implication follows: If a zoologist can deduce which parasite is present, a female roach probably can as well.

36. Geophysicists deduce much about this pressure by noting how each core “unwinds” during its first few days above ground.

37. From Daniel 1:3, 4, and 6, what can we deduce about the background of Daniel and his three companions?

38. In order to visualize and deduce the energy absorption capability of a material, stress-strain curves can be used.

39. " Likewise, due to the depth of her vaginal injuries, we may deduce that the assailant was very well-endowed. "

40. 'Clued?' is a logic puzzle game where you are asked to deduce the location of each symbol on the game board

41. It would, however,(http://Sentencedict.com) be incorrect to deduce that in the nineteenth century only outright deception was commented upon.

42. The child must phrase questions with care, compare and record answers, sift evidence and deduce the identity of the criminal.

43. According to the identified groundwater table the inverse analytic method is applied to inversely deduce the hydraulic inductivity of the aquifer.

44. IT IS THEREFORE IMPOSSIBLE TO DEDUCE A PRECISE ANATOMICAL DEFINITION OF THAT PART OF THE CARCASE FROM THE PURPOSE OF THE RELEVANT COMMUNITY PROVISION .

45. If additional layers of filters (age, gender) allow a user to deduce personally identifiable information from the smallest dimension, those filters may be disabled.

46. 'Clued?' is a logic puzzle game of chance where you are asked to deduce the location of each symbol on the game board

47. 25 According to the identified groundwater table the inverse analytic method is applied to inversely deduce the hydraulic inductivity of the aquifer.

48. But rather than rely on an accidental signal, the system can be refined, and could help deduce the chemical composition of a planet's surface.

49. Semicolons are optional as a statement terminator; in most cases a newline is sufficient for the compiler to deduce that the statement has ended.

50. The jump conditions provide equations necessary for the study of shock and acceleration waves, and are also used to deduce the boundary conditions for the theory.

51. We deduce that, for every algebraic language L′ and every algebraic generator L, there exists a faithful rational function τ such that L′=τ(L).

52. The ability to apperceive refers to students' ability to analyze and comprehend, which is good thinking quality including the ability to apperceive, cognize and deduce.

53. (= intelligently) [ deduce, work out] → de forma inteligente, con inteligencia she Cleverly worked out the answer → supo averiguar la respuesta de forma inteligente or con inteligencia 2

54. In this article, the authors want to deduce a brief formulation, and use all - purpose program to get exact result for echelon, rectangle and rotundity cross section.

55. One can deduce that these passengers, in addition to the crew of the plane, comprised a CIA rendition team, the same team performing all renditions on this circuit.

56. With the aid of a summarising content analysis, their statements were condensed and abstracted so as to deduce appropriate requirements for methodical and didactic learning scenarios.

57. You move around the game board (a mansion), as of one of the game's six suspects, collecting Clues from which to deduce which suspect murdered the game's perpetual victim: Mr

58. Under the circumstances of reasonable pluralism, public reasoning asks us to deduce just principles by the recognized universal beliefs and deducible forms so as to reach "overlapping consensus".

59. Aim: In order to learn nucleotide sequences of Clostridium botulinum neurotoxin type A(BoNT/A) and deduce its amino acid sequences, the authors analyzed the gene of the toxin .

60. What we can deduce is pieced together from testimony given by Californian's captain and officers during the Official Inquires, and the only first hand record of the events of the tragedy ever to be produced.

61. Los Axiomas son por tanto los pilares fundamentales de toda rama de las matemáticas, y a partir de ellos, mediante las demostraciones matemáticas, se deduce la veracidad de cualquier afirmación

62. We describe the particle dynamics in detail, calculate one-point functions of particle vertex operators, deduce their zero-mode realization on the half-plane, and prove that the particle vertex operators act self-Adjointly on the Hilbert

63. ‘The visual material in the book runs parallel to the text, the two relating to one another more Analogously than convergently.’ ‘Since Arabic and Hebrew have similar sources, one can deduce Analogously that in Hebrew also it would have meant brushing away and forgiving sins.’

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66. Meanwhile, Heizo Hattori attempts to deduce the Red Siamese Cats goals, and confirming that if their goal is to get revenge on the Jirokichi, they would crash the airship into the Suzuki company building, the Bell Tree Tower and consequently release the bacteria in the airship to the outside world.