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Example sentences for "either true"

  • According to the former relationship it is either true or false; true if it harmonizes with what is conceived of, false if this is not so.

  • This opinion is also itself termed conception, and it may be either true or false:—true, when what we see before our eyes is corroborated or not contradicted by the testimony of the conception; false in the opposite case.

  • Should the major premiss thus converted be true, the minor will be false; should the major premiss thus converted be false, the minor may be either true or false.

  • Suppose the terms of your question to be familiar, but equivocal; the answer to it may perhaps be either true or false, alike in all the different senses of the terms.

  • For every negation ought to be either true or false; but non homo, if nothing be appended to it, is not more true or false (indeed less so) than homo.

  • That they are, we must acknowledge, if any assertion whatever about our world is to be either true or false.

  • That such a will is real is as true as it is true that any opinion whatever which you can form with regard to the real world is either true or false.

  • Given a form of words which must be either true or false, such as "Charles I.

  • The fact itself is objective, and independent of our thought or opinion about it; but the assertion is something which involves thought, and may be either true or false.

  • A form of words which must be either true or false I shall call a proposition.

  • How can pleasures or pains be either true or false?

  • Sokrates shows that false opinion is an impossibility: either therefore all opinions are true, or no opinion is either true or false.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    court bouillon; either actually; either belligerent; either end; either flank; either foot strikes the; either fresh; either good; either house; either husband; either parent; either part; either party; either player; either real; either true; either wholly; its nature; local inflammation; other vessel; police department; probably about; proper motions; reaching the; total population; what ought