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  2. Premise - Wikipedia

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    A premise or premiss [a] is a proposition—a true or false declarative statement—used in an argument to prove the truth of another proposition called the conclusion. [1] Arguments consist of a set of premises and a conclusion. An argument is meaningful for its conclusion only when all of its premises are true. If one or more premises are ...

  3. L (New York City Subway service) - Wikipedia

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    The L operates 24 hours a day between Eighth Avenue in Chelsea, Manhattan, and Rockaway Parkway in Canarsie, Brooklyn, making all stops along the full route. It also briefly enters Queens at Halsey Street, serving the neighborhood of Ridgewood. [5] It is the first New York City Subway service to be automated using communications-based train ...

  4. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    Appeal to novelty (argumentum novitatis, argumentum ad antiquitatis) – a proposal is claimed to be superior or better solely because it is new or modern. [ 88 ] (opposite of appeal to tradition ) Appeal to poverty ( argumentum ad Lazarum ) – supporting a conclusion because the arguer is poor (or refuting because the arguer is wealthy).

  5. Logical consequence - Wikipedia

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    [2] Logical consequence is necessary and formal , by way of examples that explain with formal proof and models of interpretation . [ 1 ] A sentence is said to be a logical consequence of a set of sentences, for a given language , if and only if , using only logic (i.e., without regard to any personal interpretations of the sentences) the ...

  6. Your guide to Proposition 2: Education bond - AOL

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    Proposition 2 would provide $8.5 billion in facility renovations and new construction for TK-12 schools, with 10% of the funds dedicated to small school districts. Community colleges would receive ...

  7. WNBA Finals, Game 2: How to watch New York Liberty vs ... - AOL

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    Game 2 of the WNBA championship series between the Liberty and Lynx will take place on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. How to watch Game 2 of the WNBA Finals

  8. Protect abortion access in New York. Pass Proposition One ...

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    The ERA, appearing on ballots as Proposition One, was passed by the New York State Legislature in the wake of the Dobbs v. Jackson decision. In the face of a growing movement to restrict abortion ...

  9. Legal syllogism - Wikipedia

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    A syllogism is a form of logical reasoning that hinges on a question, a major premise, a minor premise and a conclusion. If properly plead , every legal action seeking redress of a wrong or enforcement of a right is "a syllogism of which the major premise is the proposition of law involved, the minor premise is the proposition of fact, and the ...