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And as a history of design, the show is oddly disjunctive.
This species lives in a disjunctive area, which means away from its normal habitat.
It is disjunctive to feel alienated from a society you have a blood stake in.
Every normal number in base b is disjunctive but not conversely.
Equivalently, Q can be given in a disjunctive normal form, too.
Disjunctive programming is used where at least one constraint must be satisfied but not all.
The simplest partitioning is done by the disjunctive normal form approach.
Incidentally, the last two formulae are also in disjunctive normal form.
But these well-mannered paintings are always in some way abrupt or disjunctive.
Disjunctive cognitions reveal much about how the brain is organized.
All logical formulas can be converted into disjunctive normal form.
She is in a disjunctive of her own.
Because they're so disjunctive, the records haven't always worked.
Disjunctive pronominal forms are typically found in the following environments.
The third Idea is based on the disjunctive syllogism.
Either way, the curious, disjunctive beauty of this art leaves one thirsting for more.
The lyrical imagery is often disjunctive, with words chosen for sound rather than narrative sense.
This is a special form of disjunctive normal form.
A good example is "full disjunctive normal form" for propositional formulae.
One virtue of clustering is that it can often invent disjunctive ones.
The same forms are also used as disjunctive pronouns.
For more examples of some of these points, see Disjunctive pronoun.
In biblical studies it has come to mean the repetition of disjunctive words in a list.
This allows us to write the restricted function as a small formula in disjunctive normal form.
Draw out the new disjunctive constraints on your drawing (see Iteration 2).