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- adjective Not
distributed
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- adjective (of investments) not distributed among a variety of securities
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Examples
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That's an example of what philosophers call the undistributed middle fallacy.
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II has both middle terms undistributed and can thus be rejected.
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The term 'undistributed' serves sometimes to contradict one of these statements and sometimes to contradict the other.
Deductive Logic St. George William Joseph Stock
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'undistributed' which we found to underlie the use of the term
Deductive Logic St. George William Joseph Stock
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Blue Neponset says: yankev: Ever hear of the undistributed middle?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Some Strange Consequences of Public Accommodations Laws 2010
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But I believe something else is at work besides the fallacy of the undistributed middle, and that something is what Richard Hofstadter called status politics.
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Movies opening in July and August will include the undistributed "Romeo and Juliet in Yiddish," a selection that played during the New York Jewish Film Festival; independent filmmaker Mike Cahill's science-fiction drama "Another Earth"; and "Mysteries of Lisbon," a former New York Film Festival pick from Portuguese master Raul Ruiz distributed by the small New York company Music Box.
Lincoln Center Hits Its Mark Steve Dollar 2011
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Let's pull all the undistributed and unspent funds back to DC and rethink this plan.
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After all, if Welcome Europe is to be believed, "in 2010, 63% of subsidies went undistributed due to lack of projects!"
Who Wants Money? Anne Jolis 2011
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An "immediate revision of taxes on capital gains and undistributed profits in order to free investment funds" was their first concern.
Scott Lilly: Double Dip?: Maybe We Need to Take a Lesson from the Past Scott Lilly 2011
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