For just as he acted according to the modus operandi that has characterised his government, so did the opposition. |
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Sadly, this approach or concept has never been part of the modus operandi of the Leader of the Opposition. |
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It's almost like the signature, the modus operandi, of a disinformation campaign. |
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The modus operandi in most of the cases has been remarkably similar in its old-school simplicity. |
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Their modus operandi was to approach candidates ahead of the examination with the promise of showing them the paper in advance. |
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The usual modus operandi was that robbers identified isolated residential localities and targeted lonely women. |
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Robustness was meant to ensure that an assertable conditional is fit for modus ponens. |
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I think that the congresswoman suggests a modus operandi, which is unfortunate. |
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Fun is the band's modus operandi as they try to infuse the crowd with a swirl of positivity. |
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One possible reason for the different functions encoded by R genes is the different modus operandi employed by different pathogen species. |
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The modus operandi used by genre critics is still connected with means of definition and categorization. |
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Far from a road to Damascus moment, the agreement was rather a modus vivendi by cunning, ruthless political operators. |
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All seek a modus vivendi as a means of diluting extremist attitudes on both sides and isolating the rejectionists in their own communities. |
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The modus operandi was to trap leopards near human settlements and release them deep inside a forest, away from people. |
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Industry observers have noticed a not-so-subtle shift in the modus operandi of the multi-nationals. |
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However some have managed to discern a modus operandi, which could be considered clever if it were not so over-used. |
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The first three points are a valid form of argument, in the form of modus ponens. |
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In tune with the usual modus operandi of the industry, the audio was released on Wednesday and people struggled to find parking place. |
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This formal fallacy is often mistaken for modus ponens, a valid form of reasoning also using a conditional. |
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He maintained that these methodological principles underlie evaluative practice in science just as modus ponens underlies deductive inference. |
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Its modus operandi is thus quite unconnected with that of the Pill, where overall blood serum levels are raised. |
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Your modus vivendi depends on being able to control how people talk about you, much like a politician or pop star. |
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Serious problems arise, however, when instrumental reason dominates the institution's modus operandi and modus vivendi. |
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The two sides have to find some kind of reconciliation, some kind of modus vivendi over time. |
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Whoever becomes mayor will first have to achieve a modus vivendi with the council. |
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Every administration seems to reach its own modus vivendi, squaring expectations with realities between the policy and intelligence communities. |
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If you've already been living apart for four years, you may have established a modus vivendi with your spouse. |
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Why could not a modus vivendi have been struck between Britain and Germany? |
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The normal modus operandi is incremental adjustment focused on solving specific policy problems or political issues. |
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To some extent, this reflected a standoff or even a temporary modus vivendi between the antagonists. |
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The modus vivendi that was reached did not allay the popes' fears of the territorial expansion of the kingdom that might take over Rome itself. |
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But the Prime Minister and the Chancellor have worked out a modus vivendi which allows for the business of government to carry on. |
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But when dealing with probabilistic arguments, such as found in the intelligent design approach, modus tollens does not hold anymore. |
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He realized early on that the idea of achieving a modus vivendi with the National Socialist dictatorship was out of the question. |
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Despite divergences in perspectives, it did not follow that an amicable modus vivendi could not be accomplished. |
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Only universal claims are susceptible to the application of modus tollens that underlies falsifiability. |
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Some philosophers have defended the view that animals are not sentient and attempted to use a component conditional for modus tollens. |
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The modus operandi of the protesters is that they spot something on TV they think they can hype into an object of protest. |
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There is too much danger that the subject may notice the sameness of the modus operandi. |
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The modus operandi in Africa shows how professional the execution of their plan was. |
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This is also the standard modus operandi of academic or conventional economics. |
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The Journal's modus operandi included slander and character assassination. |
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Rubin echoed this message today, explicitly endorsing it as a modus operandi for the Egyptian military. |
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As always with CBS, if it's not broken, don't fix it seems to be their modus operandi. |
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But under the ad hoc rules of crony capitalism, the law counts for little and political hardball is the modus operandi. |
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While they fought each other on the details, they shared enough in principle to find a modus operandi. |
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Poe's general modus operandi was to meld together facts with fiction. |
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That's not my usual modus operandi, but maybe I can make an exception. |
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Emotional demonstrativeness has never been our particular modus operandi. |
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So it certainly fits with the Government's modus operandi, which is to have a Minister to control and dictate everything, and, where he cannot do that, to ignore a commission. |
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Clearly, every type of cultural background is different as regards mental make-up, modus operandi and method of managing staff. |
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For the agreeable modus vivendi on which civilized social relations rest cannot be enforced by written law. |
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They seemed to be intelligent, broad-minded people, who had achieved a modus vivendi with contemporary culture. |
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This was in the days before satellites and instant communications, and I have often wondered what would have happened had our modus operandi been widely known at the time. |
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The raiders' modus operandi was – and remains – quite simple: a plain old smash-and-grab following an intense reconnoitre. |
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Afghanistan's well-established channels of corruption, meanwhile, have been useful in this modus vivendi. |
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As long as we make sure we are dealing with issues of political substance and not something else I am sure we can find a modus vivendi. |
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Provocation leads to violence, which is met by violence, which leads to revenge and a slippery slope away from a just and peaceful modus vivendi. |
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This brings me on to my second request: could you please confirm that a modus vivendi for the participation of Parliament will be found. |
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What Cyprus needs is a modus vivendi: some way of living that looks forward rather than backward. |
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Depoliticizing problems will help find solutions, or at least some modus vivendi that addresses the practical needs of regular citizens. |
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I welcome the fact that the Committee on Regional Policy, Transport and Tourism has finally managed to find a modus vivendi. |
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A modus vivendi with Russia had to be found, even more so as the European NATO Allies remained nervous throughout. |
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That seems to be the modus operandi for this government, but people are not buying it. |
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We have naturally been used to this modus operandi in other sectors for some time, but it is and remains a far-reaching principle. |
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That really betrays the Conservatives' modus operandi and shows how it is they cannot work with anyone. |
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The modus operandi document had been developed to assure transparency and predictability and to provide information to the pub lic. |
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The Committee did not have time to discuss any new aspects of its modus operandi. |
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Documents such as this testify to a particular modus operandi of the Master. |
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Among other things it would address modus operandi, research and relations with other organisations. |
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We also strongly encourage that this modus operandi be reconsidered next year. |
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The participants established a modus operandi for the later finalisation of the projects. |
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The modus operandi of the Instrument shall take due account of the relevant regional dimension. |
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Yemen highlighted the UN's modus operandi of working in an inclusive and transparent manner and presenting all documents to all countries. |
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There is the problem of finding a modus vivendi on the constitution. |
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African culture has had to negotiate a contemporary modus vivendi between writing in French, its own traditional oral forms and the facts of post-colonial cultural life. |
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To cut it smaller would go against the entire Home Depot modus vivendi. |
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Add to that a healthy dose of optimism, and her modus vivendi starts to jibe with current findings about lifestyle choices and sustained vitality. |
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To be fair, we only have his side of the story, but I'm inherently distrusting of the police and it does fit completely with their usual modus operandi. |
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This is the modus operandi of our stone-age politicians of the Opposition. |
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Right now, the prospects for any kind of modus vivendi are grim. |
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Anyone who has ever spent any time in a political chatroom will recognize both the mentality and the writing style, which are the modus operandi of the booboisie. |
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Her main modus operandi was to create a false sense of trust with unsuspecting employers and new friends, using the fake identities, and later stealing them blind. |
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That seems to be the modus operandi as The League moves closer to the seven-year itch. |
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However, de-miners crawling on their bellies to identify, excavate, and destroy mines remain the default modus operandi. |
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With a spurt in railway crimes the railway police have hit upon the idea to bring out posters and laminated sheets depicting the modus operandi employed by the offenders. |
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The modus operandi, they said, was for divers with aqualungs to collect perlemoen which they then took ashore at dusk in sacks and left in a hideout in the bush and dunes. |
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One use of modus tollens is the reductio ad absurdum argument, i.e. showing that a premise is false by demonstrating that it implies an absurd conclusion. |
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Their modus operandi of presenting ultimatums while refusing to negotiate can only mean that this administration is not seriously interested in obtaining compliance. |
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After being responsible for such summer box office brain candy, it's only natural to expect more of the same, style-over-substance modus operandi. |
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The Network has three types of modus operandi: contacts between members, meetings and the provision of certain types of information to the general public. |
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Sustainable development and an ecological modus operandi are a necessary priority for the European Union and are absolutely in keeping with the Lisbon Strategy. |
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Such a scheme, viewed from the standpoint of its objective modus operandi, therefore went beyond what was necessary to encourage Dutch dealers to devote their best sales efforts to their contract territory. |
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The modus operandi for this council will be outreach and engagement. |
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Every professional association defines its own admission criteria and modus operandi. |
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The enlarged scope of conflict activities, and the defects of the traditional modus operandi for dealing with them have brought to light quite a number of flaws of the United Nations system. |
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It reminds me of the days of punch cards and overnight batch runs, somewhat revealing of my age, but reminding me how uncreative that modus operandi was. |
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They show how to use their account to solve Wollheim's paradox of democracy and to save modus ponens. |
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Over the years the European Parliament Committee on Petitions and the European Ombudsman have established a successful modus vivendi, referring matters to each other where appropriate. |
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Knowing that the scope of each organisation is restricted to certain areas, I therefore believe that there may be a modus vivendi between them both. |
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In addition, as an observation of political current affairs over the last few years has shown, the modus vivendi existing between Congress and the Ecuadorian people is highly conflicting. |
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It specifically said that, whilst under the present modus vivendi this resolution could not have any binding impact upon its actions, it would be taken fully into account. |
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Commissioner, our approaches may sometimes have been different, but I believe that we have the same objective, which is to develop a beneficial modus vivendi, a way to coexist with this important eastern neighbour. |
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A modus vivendi has been established on the basis of assurances from the committee that this power would be used sparingly in exceptional circumstances. |
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We do not want to break the sacred rules of comitology, but it is a question of finding a modus operandi for a relationship that is not just based on a verbal expression of good will. |
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Tarifa's modus operandi is sleep late and eat late. |
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But the committeemen were not to be diverted by the long-winded, jargonized explanations of the Nielsen modus operandi. |
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Further, the PCB's modus operandi neither describes what the role of the secretariat, as distinct from the Executive Director, should be nor defines the role of the PCB in monitoring the performance of the secretariat. |
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Employing the same modus operandi, he struck her from behind and used a knife to slash her, this time above her buttocks. |
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We identified the suspect from the same modus operandi that had been used in other heists. |
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The Mountbattens slipped back into their old modus vivendi, 'but it was particularly easy now, for my father trusted them both. |
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The best modus vivendi for a secret Judaist in Elizabethan London was a pragmatic compromise between inward conviction and outward conformity. |
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Still, there was a modus vivendi available for the short term. |
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A sort of modus vivendi exists where Hezbollah keeps a low profile for its fund-raising and other activities and Europeans do not crack down. |
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We have reached quite a comfortable modus vivendi. |
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The classical schema that describes the HD model can be understood with reference to the modus tollens of classical logic. |
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Through these meetings, an exchange of information on relevant experiences and best practices takes place, as well as information on the latest trends and modus operandi. |
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The CCLM decided to keep the issue of its multi-year programme of work under review, but recommended to the Council that the distinctive features of its modus operandi be duly taken into account. |
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The communications modus to the inverters can be selected here. |
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The modus operandi in each of the attacks involving an improvised explosive device is only different to the extent that a different level of sophistication was necessary to maximize the chance of success. |
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The attacker's modus operandi was the same. |
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Such a consequence will constitute the key step in a proof by reductio ad absurdum, a proof that will culminate in a type of contraposition, turning on modus tollens. |
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Club spokesman Iain Christie says the modus operandum has become known as Smirting. |
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Mr Noble pointed to the ease with which terrorist networks could exploit the same routes and modus operandi used by organized crime groups to smuggle people. |
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Woods was set apart by his modus operandi. |
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Police identified a number of attacks which matched Sutcliffe's modus operandi and tried to question the killer, but he was never charged with other crimes. |
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The violin sonata incorporates the first, incomprehensible, melody that Delius had attempted to dictate to Fenby before their modus operandi had been worked out. |
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At first glance, it might seem that the argument above works by straightforward factual detachment by modus ponens, with 2B providing the factual premise. |
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They, from time immemorial, had paid a modus, or composition. |
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Their modus operandi resembled another bank heist at Chelambra in Kozhikode recently, where the culprits bore through the wall into the strongroom. |
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