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Come to a meeting in your community where League experts discuss all state ballot propositions giving a nonpartisan analysis. Ballot propositions By CJ Editors - an analysis of each measure ordered by subject of proposition...
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In Depth Analysis of Propositions - for those who want more Come to a meeting in your community where League experts discuss all state ballot propositions giving a nonpartisan analysis.
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Non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to applying new technologies to provide the public with access to the information needed to perticipate in public life in a meaningful way. Grading State Disclosure 2008 report released; 40 states pass, 10 states fail, 26 earn higher grades. Report | News release...
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Safe, Reliable High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Act. (Replaces Proposition 1. Put on public display through 9/18/2008.) November 4, 2008 Proposition 1A HTML PDF Summary Treatment of Farm Animals. Statute. November 4, 2008 Proposition 2 HTML PDF Summary...
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To say that propositions are structured is to say that they are complex entities, entities having parts or constituents. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Jeffrey C. Kin That propositions perform these various functions is agreed upon by virtually all advocates of propositions.
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Propositions, we shall say, are the sharable objects of the attitudes and the primary bearers of truth and falsity. This stipulation rules out certain candidates for propositions, including thought- and utterance-tokens, which presumably are not sharable, and concrete events or facts, which presumably cannot be false.
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Encyclopedia: Proposition
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The Marriage Problem May 12, 2003 At what stage are we in the marriage movement? Reading an Enemy Feb 18, 2002 Analyzing al-Qa’ida’s response to “What We’re Fighting For...
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Have a look at our PDF report at lowtech.propositions.org.uk. For information, please email info [at] propositions.org.uk.
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Date "PROPOSITIONS" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1509. (references) Propositions in logic, are of four kinds, called A, E, I, O. "A" is a universal affirmative, and "E" a universal negative;
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