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Since λ is a relative value λ = 1, which is equivalent to 0 = 1 – λ, which by the transitive property is equivalent to (1-λ) = 0. q.e.d.. roger Says:
Matthew Yglesias » Best Anti-Stimulus Argument I’ve Seen 2009
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February 23rd, 2010 at 2: 54 pm first you get the salad, then you get the vagina, then you get the marriage q.e.d. slag says:
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Home maoists did it, q.e.d. BHUBANESWAR, India, Aug 24 (Reuters) – Suspected Maoists killed a senior Hindu leader and four others in a remote eastern Indian village, an attack that police said may be linked to a controversy over religious conversions in the area.
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Palin, on the otherhand, is an apt q.e.d. for the Greek observation: Morality without knowledge is dangerous; knowledge without morality is deadly,,,,, goes for the Bushies as well, in spades.
Should We Fear An Obama Presidency? Palin Says Yes, McCain Says No 2009
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Therefore, the body cannot determine the mind, and so on, q.e.d. Although this is reminiscent of Descartes in some respects, there is, of course, one crucial difference.
Prologue 2009
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My position on Wahl and Ammann is that their results yield a q.e.d.
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Older people know more than younger people, q.e.d. Patrick Lockerby | 01/21/10 | 16: 03 PM isn't stringing together apparently unrelated things usually referred to as non-linear thinking or even multi-tasking?
Scientific Blogging 2010
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The claim requires each pre-programmed code to be a syllabic element, ergo the entire set of pre-programmed codes must be in syllabic element form. q.e.d. Claim construction and resulting summary judgment affirmed.
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The claim requires each pre-programmed code to be a syllabic element, ergo the entire set of pre-programmed codes must be in syllabic element form. q.e.d. Claim construction and resulting summary judgment affirmed.
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In the end we can say: q.e.d. (quod erat demonstrandum), which literally means "which was to be demonstrated."
MoCo Loco 2009
andrew.simone commented on the word q.e.d.
Or 'Quod erat demonstrandum' which is famously used in Euclid's Geometry
December 6, 2006