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corollaries

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of Corollary

Source: Webster's dictionary

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As corollaries to the right of every individual to life and to full participation in society, the Declaration incorporated in the list of human rights the right to work and a certain number of economic, social, and cultural rights. Rene Cassin

In the last 30 years, the prestige of mathematics has declined in all countries. I think that mathematicians are partially to be blamed as well-foremost, Hilbert and Bourbaki-the ones who proclaimed that the goal of their science was investigation of all corollaries of arbitrary systems of axioms. Vladimir Arnold

The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience... The law embodies the story of a nation's development through many centuries, and it cannot be dealt with as if it contained only the axioms and corollaries of a book of mathematics. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

I have tried to show that the Perennial Philosophy and its ethical corollaries constitute a Highest Common Factor, present in all the major religions of the world. To affirm this truth has never been more imperatively necessary than at the present time. Aldous Huxley

When once the idea of the separate condensation was started, all these improvements followed as corollaries in quick succession, so that in the course of one or two days the invention was thus far complete in my mind, and I immediately set about an experiment to verify it practically. James Watt

Author Arthur Bloch has compiled a number of books full of corollaries to Murphy's law and variations thereof. Source: Internet

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