There is yet a further and a weightier reason for the permanency of the judicial offices, which is deduciblefrom the nature of the qualifications they require.
From the origin of a colony is deducible its whole political and social structure.
Such will be the case when the deducible proposition assumed to be true is affirmative, and when therefore the contrary conclusion which you profess to have proved is negative.
Let us next assume the affirmative proposition, All B is A, to be true, but mediate and deducible through the middle term C.
Consequentially, many things are clearly deducible from express commands in Scripture, by clear, unforced, infallible, and undeniable consequence.
Implicit, or implied: which are either comprehensively contained in or under the express terms and letter of the command; or, consequentially, are deducible from the express command.
When all the parts thereof are agreeable to Scripture precepts; to approved Scripture examples; or are deducible by fair Scripture consequences.
Adams in 1853, nearly doubled the value of the accelerationdeducible from them; and served to conceal a discrepancy with observation which has since given occasion to much profound research (see MOON).
Obvious but important considerations arededucible from this narrative, which seem capable of an application to the general concerns of life, as well as to the inquiries of religion.
Again, It is not deduciblefrom the Text or concurrent sentence of Comments, that Rachel had any such intention, and most do rest in the determination of Austin, that she desired them for rarity, pulchritude or suavity.
I was challenged to question the authority for the theory of "the spiritual world," and the practical consequences deducible from human relations to it, contained in these documents.
I conceive that it would be about as apposite to say that the various compounds of nitrogen with oxygen are caused by chemical attraction and deducible from the atomic theory.
Now, the harmony of the stars has resolved itself into gravitation according to the inverse squares of the distances, and the orbits of the planets are deducible from the laws of the forces which allow a schoolboy's stone to break a window.
Represent the reason of the law to ourselves by what physical metaphor or analogy we will, however, the great matter is to apprehend its existence and the importance of the consequences deducible from it.
There are however some things deducible from reason, and evidenced by experience, that serve to guide our decision upon the case.
He is here involved in the logical fallacy that the conception of merit, which is here the measure or test, already presupposes a theory of ethics as its own measure, and thus could not be deducible from it.
Over against this we do not find it possible to place any statement, either in the form of direct affirmation, or of inferencededucible from the implications of Christ's actions or words, which can be regarded as directly contradictory.
The earlier observations in London were probably of no very high accuracy, and the rates of secular change deducible from them are correspondingly uncertain.
Ought not this single quotation to have satisfied the Barrister, that no practical difference is deducible from these doctrines?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deducible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: deductive; dogmatic; following; explanatory; illuminating; illustrative; rationalistic