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Formally the continuation branch of an event e in a world w is a set of event - world pairs . The definition works with the notion of a STAGE of an event ; an event e is a stage of e ' iff e ' contains e as a part and moreover e ' can ...
Formally the continuation branch of an event e in a world w is a set of event - world pairs . The definition works with the notion of a STAGE of an event ; an event e is a stage of e ' iff e ' contains e as a part and moreover e ' can ...
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a Max runs true , any long - enough temporal subevent of e is an event that makes Max runs true as well . ( More formally : ' e ' is a temporal subevent of e ' can be defined as : ' e ' is a part of e and T ( e ' ) is a subinterval of T ...
a Max runs true , any long - enough temporal subevent of e is an event that makes Max runs true as well . ( More formally : ' e ' is a temporal subevent of e ' can be defined as : ' e ' is a part of e and T ( e ' ) is a subinterval of T ...
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These observations suggest that the event described by 35 is not identical to John's running event . Instead , this event is a complex eventuality composed of the actions of all the individual runners in the race .
These observations suggest that the event described by 35 is not identical to John's running event . Instead , this event is a complex eventuality composed of the actions of all the individual runners in the race .
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