It was developed by a Dutch economist and businessman.
Lysander says it to Hermia in Act 1 Scene 1.
The quote is, "The course of true love never did run smooth," and is from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act I, Scene i.
This is a quote from Shakespeare's play Macbeth. It should be punctuated, "What? Can the devil speak true?" which is what Banquo says when the witches' prophecy about Macbeth becoming Thane of Cawdor comes true.
Lord Capulet says that when Juliet is found apparently dead after taking Friar Lawrence's potion. The idea is that Juliet has married Death instead of Paris.Please take note: the quotation is "Death is myson in law", not "Death is your son in law". It means something quite different.
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The law of detachment says that in cases where A implies B, if A is true, B must also be true. For example, if A says that this is a shark, and B says that it lives in the ocean, we can conclude that if A is true, B is also true, and it lives in the ocean.
Law of Detachment also known as Modus Ponens (MP) says that if p=>q is true and p is true, then q must be true. The Law of Syllogism is also called the Law of Transitivity and states: if p=>q and q=>r are both true, then p=>r is true.
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Ohm's law says the opposite.
Law of Detachment
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yes it does <><><> The most restrictive law is the enforced law, unless a higher law forbids lower laws from being enacted. Example- Federal law says all socks will be red, white, or blue. STATE law says all socks will be red or blue. City law says all socks will be blue. Blue socks it is. City law says socks may be Red, white or Blue. State Law says red or white. Federal law says red. Red sox it is. City law says green socks- in conflict with Federal law, Federal law applies- red, white or blue socks. Federal law says no other body may pass laws on socks- city law overruled. Red, white or blue socks.
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