If you want example sentences using if-then, then I'll give you a few. If you don't behave, then you'll be grounded. If you don't have the keys for the car, then it will be difficult to start the vehicle. If you eat a lot of fried food, then there's a good possibility you'll gain weight. If the batteries are dead, then the TV remote won't work. If you skydive without a parachute, then you'll have a really bad day. If you run into a brick wall, then a visit to the hospital will probably follow. If you don't take your antibiotics, then your infection will continue to get worse. If you lie down with dogs, then you'll wake up with fleas.
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Negative statements express denial, contradiction, or the absence of something. Examples include "I do not like chocolate," "She isn't coming to the party," and "There are no cookies left." These statements convey a lack of agreement, presence, or positivity about a subject.
Hyperbolic statements are exaggerated claims that are not meant to be taken literally. Examples include phrases like "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse," which emphasizes extreme hunger, or "She’s the best dancer in the world," which exaggerates someone's dancing ability. Other examples include "I've told you a million times" to stress repetition or "This bag weighs a ton" to highlight something being heavy. These statements are used for emphasis or dramatic effect rather than factual accuracy.
Logically invalid statements.
The former include repetition, the latter don't.
Some examples of transitional words used to contrast statements are:butoryetstillratherthoughinsteadhoweverotherwiseconverselyalternativelynonethelessneverthelessnotwithstanding
The following statements are examples of ones that are untrue; the door is the part of the house that you walk on, the winter is the coldest part of the year in the southern hemisphere.
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Examples of statements of beliefs include religious creeds, political manifestos, personal mission statements, and organizational values. These statements articulate core principles, values, and beliefs that guide individuals or groups in their actions and decision-making.
Belief statements are declarations of personal convictions or faith. Examples include "I believe in the power of love," "I believe in the importance of honesty," and "I believe in the existence of a higher power."
Some examples of TV show disclaimer statements include warnings about graphic content, language, violence, and viewer discretion advised. Other disclaimers may include statements about the opinions expressed on the show not reflecting those of the network or sponsors.
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A mission statement is a statement that describes what a company stands for. One can find examples of mission statements at sites such as Your Dictionary, or Grant Space. One can also go to most large company websites to see real life examples.
Only some statements have both examples and counter examples. A sufficiently clear and unambiguous statement would not have counter examples.
Negative statements express denial, contradiction, or the absence of something. Examples include "I do not like chocolate," "She isn't coming to the party," and "There are no cookies left." These statements convey a lack of agreement, presence, or positivity about a subject.
Two examples of internal information are employee performance reviews and financial statements. Employee performance reviews provide insights into individual contributions and areas for improvement within the organization. Financial statements, such as profit and loss statements, reveal the company's financial health and operational efficiency.