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All sentences in the knowledge base and the negation of the sentence to be proved (the conjecture) are conjunctively connected.
The items within each cell are aggregated disjunctively, and the individuals cells are then aggregated conjunctively.
A consolation tournament run, conjunctively, with the tournament proper paired the losers of the first and second rounds, and was eventually won by Hungary.
Schlievert demonstrated that, when administered conjunctively, the effects of SAg and endotoxin are magnified as much as 50,000 times.
Classically, the formulae on the left of the turnstile can be interpreted conjunctively while the formulae on the right can be considered as a disjunction.
The Sotho language is spoken conjunctively yet written disjunctively (that is, the spoken phonological words are not the same as the written orthographical words).
This can be used conjunctively with sculling, in which the goalkeeper keeps his or her hands closed (with the fingers together) and moves them forwards and backwards.
Both companies conjunctively released Tokyo Drifter in all three formats in addition to a VHS collection packaging the two films together.
The overprinted Turkish provisionals continued in use for about two months and were used conjunctively with stamps of the E.E.F. and regular Syrian issues.
Beyond Virtue, Beyond Vice was released conjunctively through Outlook Music and the band's own Vx Records label on August 1, 2006.
Like all other Bantu languages, Sesotho is an agglutinative language spoken conjunctively; however, like many Bantu languages it is written disjunctively.
"And" is normally read conjunctively, "or" is normally read disjunctively, but in some circumstances the context may require "and" to be disjunctive or "or" to be conjunctive.
Personal pronouns in Irish do not inflect for case, but there are three different sets of pronouns used: conjunctive forms, disjunctive forms, and emphatic forms (which may be used either conjunctively or disjunctively)
Franklin is a mutant who possesses the power to warp reality, i.e., to make any thought or desire come to fruition, even up to a cosmic scale; conjunctively, he is able to rearrange the molecular structure of matter.
In some states Surface water, lakes, rivers, and springs, are treated differently from ground water underground water that is extracted by drilling wells; however, In other states surface and ground water are managed conjunctively.
Conjunctively, the Vibal Foundation (per Gaspar Vibal and his mother) made a historical move in Philippine education, when it also launched on June 12, 2008, the 110th Philippine Declaration of Independence day, e-turo.org, as conduit of these 3 landmark education tools.
Froissart's words imply that Edward perfectly understood the underlying meaning of the Garter, for he says: 'The King told them it should prove an excellent expedient for uniting not only his subjects one with another but all foreigners conjunctively with them in the bonds of amity and peace.'
There are three features that when used conjunctively distinctly referred to in the poem that could only be the city of Bath: the hot spring mentioned at the end of the poem, the mention that there were many bathing halls, and the mention of a circular pool also at the end of the poem.