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 Übersetzung für 'argument table' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an argument table | argument tables
argument tableArgumententabelle {f}
comp.
table argument
Tabellenargument {n}
Teiltreffer
med.MedTech.
operating room table <OR table>
OP-Tisch {m}
argumentbeweisende Tatsache {f}
argumentWortwechsel {m}
24
argumentEinwand {m}
248
argumentWortstreit {m}
6
argumentDiskussion {f}
118
argumentErörterung {f}
36
argumentParameter {m}
17
argumentMeinung {f}
106
argumentVerhandlung {f}
62
argumentAuseinandersetzung {f}
775
argumentDebatte {f}
33
argumentBeweis {m}
92
argumentArgument {n}
1235
reductio argumentReductio {f} ad absurdum
marital argumentEhestreit {m}
abstruse argumentschwer fassbares Argument {n}
obsolete argumentnicht mehr beachtetes Argument {n}
reductio argumentindirekter Beweis {m}
argument [dispute]Streitgespräch {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Public opinion regarding different individual LGBT rights and issues in the United States is very mixed, with some issues having strong majority public opinion on the Progressive side of the argument, where on others, the American population is more Conservative, see summary table below.
  • The pair's argument escalates into a public spectacle with Lynda getting up on a table and shouting about British respectability and hypocrisy and insulting the customers.
  • Memoization consists in storing the results of previous computations in a table so that the actual computation of the function for each possible argument occurs at most once.
  • In a 2013 article for "The Daily Telegraph", Boris Johnson noted that one of Crosby's tactics when losing an argument because the facts are against you was to do the equivalent of "throwing a dead cat on the table": bring up an issue you want to talk about that draws widespread attention from the populace, forcing opponents to also talk about your new issue instead of the previous issue.
  • The argument was about his father's planned war memoirs, and Randolph stalked off from the table as he disliked being spoken to abruptly by his father in public.

  • If an argument form is valid, the conjunction of the premises will be logically equivalent to the conclusion and this can be clearly seen in a truth table; it is "displayed".
  • Dispatching a call to an open method with a single virtual argument takes only 15–30% more time than calling an ordinary virtual member function, when a modern optimizing compiler is used.
  • Dickie appears occasionally in the books and is a featured character in "Lean Mean Thirteen" when he vanishes after a public argument with Stephanie, making her a suspect in his disappearance.
  • The duo calmed down when Young-min stepped in to break the argument.
  • In logical approaches to reasoning about actions, fluents can be represented in first-order logic by predicates having an argument that depends on time.

  • Newell received a red card on the touchline in the opening game of the season away to Drogheda United before returning from his three-match ban away to St Patrick's Athletic, where he received another red card following an argument with the referee over the colour of sock tape.
  • This part of the argument works similarly in the CN-group case.
  • is Socrates' argument against Protagoras' view of relative truth, as presented in Plato's book known as "Theaetetus" (169–171e).
  • There had been a recent family argument about placing her children in foster care.
  • Gordon Hirsch and Louella Hirsch present the argument that pride is predominantly revealed through Reverend Crawley's character.

  • From a semantic perspective, material implication is the binary truth functional operator which returns "true" unless its first argument is true and its second argument is false.
  • It is not immediately evident that the argument to "isdigit" is evaluated twice.
  • Typically, the justices hear oral arguments each morning and meet that afternoon for private deliberation of the cases heard that morning.
  • Some arguments in favour of Sc-Y-La-Ac can still be encountered in the literature, but many authors challenge them as being logically inconsistent.
  • In American courts, the brief typically has the following parts: a table of contents; a table of authorities listing the cases, statutes, and regulations that are cited; a presentation of the issues under review by the court, usually in only one sentence if possible; a statement of the case that presents the relevant facts and the previous history of the case in the lower courts; a summary of the legal standard of review that the appellate court should use in evaluating the decision of the lower court; a summary of the party's argument; and the full discussion of the legal and/or policy arguments explaining why the party believes it should win the case, which will be the most lengthy portion of the brief.

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