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Along with the major term it is one of the two end terms.
These should normally provide an indication to price, the nature of the consideration and major terms.
The major term and the minor terms, also called the end terms, do appear in the conclusion.
It is useful to consider that environmental policy comprises two major terms: environment and policy.
It also delineated the major terms of conduct regarding regulations on the parties' facilities.
A few of the more major terms include:
Smith offers the following definitions of major terms that are important in the world of speech and language disorders.
In this argument, the major term is "mammals".
The major term at large ξ now becomes
Major terms have their own separate article pages, while minor terms are defined / described here.
The major term is bolded above.
The Act's major terms require agencies to:
So the last major term to be settled was a $2 million fine Mr. Kraft would pay if he opened negotiations with another state.
are, indeed, to a lower order by 1/"t" than the major terms in their left hand sides.
It is not possible to perceive all instances of the middle term and the major term nor can vyapti be known by internal perception.
This is the glossary of Shinto, including major terms the casual (or brand-new) reader might find useful in understanding articles on the subject.
"Mortal" is the major term; "Greeks", the minor term.
The end terms in a categorical syllogism are the major term and the minor term (not the middle term).
The major term is the predicate term of the conclusion of a categorical syllogism.
In Hindu logic, an upadhi is the condition which accompanies the major term and must be supplied to limit the too general middle term.
is not exhaustive in its major terms and is therefore an inflated formula.
"The feeling here is that we did disclose the major terms of that agreement," Mr. Di Chiro said.
S is the minor term, P is the major term, and M is the middle term.
And yet 40.9% is less than most of the Thatcher years and much of the Major term when the money was being spent on out of work benefits.
Definitions of the major terms used in these lists, based on the American Geological Institute's 'Glossary of geology, 3rd ed. are: