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 Translation for 'deduction from sth' from English to French
retenue {f} sur qc.deduction from sth.
Partial Matches
remonter qn./qc. de qc. [d'en bas]to bring sb./sth. back up from sth.
abriter qn./qc. de qc.to get sb./sth. into safety from sth.
papillonner de qc. à qc.to flit about from sth. to sth.
éliminer qc. de qc. [substance]to get rid of sth. from sth.
écarter qc./qn. de qc.to move sth./sb. away from sth.
rapporter qc. de qn./qc. [là-bas]to bring sth. back from sb./sth.
math.
retrancher qc. de qc.
to take sth. away from sth.
aviat.
vol {m} vers qc. de qc.
flight to sth. from sth.
retrancher qc. de qc.to cut sth. out from sth.
séparé de qc. par qc. {adj} {past-p}separated from sth. by sth.
différencier qc. de qc.to tell sth. from sth. [differentiate]
passage {m} de qc. à qc.transition from sth. to sth.
math.monnaie
convertir de qc. en qc.
to convert sth. from into sth.
attendre qc. de qn./qc.to expect sth. from sb./sth.
math.
ôter qc. à qc.
to take sth. away from sth.
débarquer qn./qc. [passager, troupe] de qc.to land sb./sth. from sth.
dr.
soustraire qc.qn./qc.) [voler]
to steal sth. (from sb./sth.)
retirer qc. de qc.to take sth. out from sth.
chasse
déloger qc. de qc. [animal]
to rout sth. out from sth.
déloger qc. de qc. [peste]to flush sth. out from sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • Especially, it also shows that the notion of normal forms in lambda calculus matches Prawitz's notion of normal deduction in natural deduction, from which it follows that the algorithms for the type inhabitation problem can be turned into algorithms for deciding intuitionistic provability.
  • The central character is often a detective (such as Sherlock Holmes), who eventually solves the mystery by logical deduction from facts presented to the reader.
  • While Phillips himself did not state a linked relationship between employment and inflation, this was a trivial deduction from his statistical findings.
  • On 28 September 1950 he was sentenced by the Magistrates' Court to two months of work with a 10% deduction from his salary (as he violated Article 7, point 2 of the Act on Securing Socialist Discipline of Work).
  • Utilizing an array of scholarly commentary on the two traditions and historical deduction from what can be considered to be the best primary source material available, the author traces the development of Taoism and Buddhism in China and Japan for two millennia.

  • The United States Revenue Act of 1971 reinstated the investment tax credit, repealed the 7% automobile excise tax, and increased the minimum standard deduction from $1,000 to $1,300.
  • Relief is also given as a deduction from profits chargeable to corporation tax to certain payments to charities, certain royalty payments made by non-traders and some manufactured overseas dividends.
  • This deduction from the MRSI Program will decrease the general fund appropriations to $9.6 million.
  • And the "deduction from the will of man" is "always revolutionary".
  • This is known as a "deduction". From the deduction, we may be able to fill in additional entries of the relation and subgroup tables, resulting in possible additional deductions.

  • Natural lawyers held that law could be discovered only by rational deduction from the nature of man.
  • In July 1931, in a personal contribution towards economic recovery, Game notified Treasury to make a 25% deduction from his own monthly salary.
  • Some say that certain deduction from the tests can be attained, though.
  • For tax reporting purposes, a general provision for bad debts is not an allowable deduction from profit—a business can only get relief for specific debtors that have gone bad.
  • While Newell's place was taken first by Kevin Blackwell and later former player Mick Harford, the team was then relegated twice in a row, starting in 2006–07, and spent the latter part of the 2007–08 season in administration, thus incurring a ten-point deduction from that season's total.

  • The completion of the delayed 2019-20 Premiership Rugby season between August and October saw another 11th place finish for Leicester, saved from relegation only by a points deduction from Saracens for breaching the salary cap.
  • Other fanciful elements he reduced by logical deduction from intuitive psychological insights, for example the greatly diminished chance of 32 daughters married to 32 kings on a single day, and all cooperating to kill those 32 husbands in a single night ; or in combination with analysis of logistical realities, such as the suggested voyage of all 32 murderous widows to Britain without dispersion or diversion, over three thousand miles.
  • Insofar as clarification by pragmatic reflection suits explanatory hypotheses and fosters predictions and testing, pragmatism points beyond the usual duo of foundational alternatives: deduction from self-evident truths, or "rationalism"; and induction from experiential phenomena, or "empiricism".
  • The Latin tag ("I think, therefore the world is such it is") makes it clear that "must" indicates a deduction from the fact of our existence; the statement is thus a truism.
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