axiomatic in A Sentence

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    It is Axiomatic that fingerprints never change.

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    This point of view was considered quite scientifically sound and almost Axiomatic.

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    Geometry was revolutionized by Euclid, who introduced mathematical rigor and the Axiomatic method still in use today.

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    For this reason, Axiomatic introductions to geometry usually employ another proof based on the similarity of triangles(see above).

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    Musicologists have sometimes classified music according to a trichotomous distinction such as Philip Tagg's"Axiomatic triangle consisting of'folk','art' and'popular' musics".

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    Denotational semantics gave me a precise framework for this question, and one that fits my aesthetics(unlike operational or Axiomatic semantics, both of which leave me unsatisfied).

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    The theorem needs to be confirmed, while the axiom is a postulate, a truth that does not require proof. The statement by Pablo Escobar does not really need arguments"for", so it's more correct to call it"Axiomatic.".

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    BC, of Alexandria, probably a student at the Academy founded by Plato, wrote a treatise in 13 books(chapters), titled The Elements of Geometry, in which he presented geometry in an ideal Axiomatic form, which came to be known as Euclidean geometry.

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    They expanded the range of geometry to many new kinds of figures, curves, surfaces, and solids; they changed its methodology from trial-and-error to logical deduction; they recognized that geometry studies"eternal forms", or abstractions, of which physical objects are only approximations; and they developed the idea of the"Axiomatic method", still in use today.

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    Thus, the grandiosity inherent in the Axiomatic assertion that“we are the greatest nation in the history of the world” uses stories and images of American perfection, greatness and omnipotence to counteract narratives that we might be a nation in decline, or reeking on the inside from toxic inequality and a callous indifference to the welfare of the unfortunate.

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