A statement is defined as The critical question in that regard is often whether the record is computer-generated (likely not a statement) or computer-stored (may include statements).
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| - A statement is defined as The critical question in that regard is often whether the record is computer-generated (likely not a statement) or computer-stored (may include statements).
- The diplomatic abilities of a player are called Statements and sometimes referred to as cards or statement cards.
- In computer programming, a statement is a specific instruction in the source code of a program. It is the most basic piece of information in a program, and cannot be separated into smaller instructions. A statement is different from a function or method in that both functions and methods are references to a group of statements, while statements are the instructions themselves.
- A simple statement is a statement, which itself doesn't contain any other statements. In logical notation it is usually symbolized by one of the letters p, q, r etc..
* "Sokrates is a human being."
* Logical notation: p A compound statement is a statement which contains other statements, operators or connectives.
* "Sokrates is not blind."
* Logical notation: ¬ p
* "Sokrates is a human being, therefore Sokrates is mortal."
* Logical notation: p → q
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| - A statement is defined as The critical question in that regard is often whether the record is computer-generated (likely not a statement) or computer-stored (may include statements).
- The diplomatic abilities of a player are called Statements and sometimes referred to as cards or statement cards.
- In computer programming, a statement is a specific instruction in the source code of a program. It is the most basic piece of information in a program, and cannot be separated into smaller instructions. A statement is different from a function or method in that both functions and methods are references to a group of statements, while statements are the instructions themselves.
- A simple statement is a statement, which itself doesn't contain any other statements. In logical notation it is usually symbolized by one of the letters p, q, r etc..
* "Sokrates is a human being."
* Logical notation: p A compound statement is a statement which contains other statements, operators or connectives.
* "Sokrates is not blind."
* Logical notation: ¬ p
* "Sokrates is a human being, therefore Sokrates is mortal."
* Logical notation: p → q
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