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    induction


    1. They were suspended from small rails above, with linear induction motors driving them


    2. “Does this have something to do with my not becoming a Lakota tribe member through the induction ceremony?”


    3. In fact, she had very truly made herself a whole new host of enemies with her induction


    4. He knew this was the isolation field generator – the realisation of his research, back when all he had to work with was micro induction modules powering bare bones componentry


    5. Deduction and Induction, n


    6. I find it interesting that the major premise in a syllogism, that paragon of deductive logic, is always an instance of induction, which itself can never give an absolute truth


    7. Questions such as: how long can it draw power from geothermal induction? Of course the answer was indefinitely, but that didn’t convince many


    8. The New York Yankees hosted a pregame ceremony at the stadium honoring Phil Rizzuto‘s recent induction into the Hall of Fame


    9. The induction of Scott Rennie proved to be a spark that lit a few fires


    10. The induction today is a bit longer than the usual few moments

    11. I’m now so used to the induction that it happens really fast, also probably because I’m now really looking forward to it and I admit that I still hope to see my dad one more time


    12. induction ability, telepathy with inherent (without scientific training, existed), also has the day after tomorrow with scientific training, induction cannot fully induction of all, an event is


    13. sometimes felt, didn't understand what was in the induction to the meaning, not to be induced


    14. This can be achieved through a light hypnosis induction, which normally takes


    15. On the occasion of the induction of a new Unitarian minister to The First


    16. begin with the induction of deep general anaesthesia to be followed by a


    17. recovery; or, should that be the case, the induction of an immediate and respectful


    18. Moshe, his eye still on the ripple in the water, all that was left of his first induction into the world of authority, backed slowly and respectfully away to where the others had stood transfixed in


    19. I prayed for protection and guidance before the induction


    20. Others have commented that hypnosis is the induction of a trance-like state during which the patient is in an enhanced state of awareness, different to sleeping

    21. universe nevertheless, sympathetic resonance and induction (which will


    22. tromagnetics, induction is defined as the process by which an electrical


    23. to judge, except by means of induction of fact, and


    24. (abduction, induction, deduction); and (2) in an informal sense, it refers to the practice of developing,


    25. with recruitment, induction, operational, and termination procedures


    26. Next was logic and reasoning which carefully side-stepped religion while using logical deduction and induction methods to reach conclusions


    27. thing villainous and wanted to complete her induction into evil


    28. The CN management referred to this as ‘workface induction training’ but in fact was a cheap way of getting new starters up to full productivity as quickly as possible


    29. DURING THE DRINKS AFTER INDUCTION ) ACTUALLY THOUGHT THAT !NGELA WAS GOING TO HIT HIM AT ONE


    30. HIRED YOU BECAUSE OF WHO YOU ARE )TS JUST AS !LEX SAID AT INDUCTION 3O WHATEVER EACH

    31. AT INDUCTION 7ELL THIS IS ALL ABOUT THAT 0OSITIVE $ISSATISFACTION AND 0OSITIVE )MPACTv ,IZ


    32. FROM THE NEW #%/ AND SOME SENIOR MANAGERS SIMILAR TO THEIR INDUCTION 4HIS ROAD


    33. INDUCTION !LEX STRODE CONlDENTLY ON TO THE MIDDLE OF THE STAGE 3TANDING AGAIN DIRECTLY


    34. STATED CONlDENTLY h!S ) SAID AT THE INDUCTION ITS /+ TO BE DISSATISlED WITH THINGS 4OM


    35. OFFER OF A CHAT FOLLOWING HIS DISAPPEARANCE ON THE NEW JOINER INDUCTION NIGHT 3EEKING TO


    36. SEEMED LIKE HUNDREDS OF LARGE ROUND TABLES SIMILAR TO THE LAYOUT AT THEIR INDUCTION TWO


    37. Initially it meant going on an induction course to Manchester for a few days


    38. The program includes a brief empathy induction component and a pledge to intervene in the future


    39. After landing, Siri was put through the usual induction procedure which consisted of a security search, decontamination, being issued with a new set of clothes and, finally, a briefing on what was expected of him both at work and in his own time


    40. Still, the threat of induction should

    41. Giving reasons for activities, presenting with state induction skills


    42. Questions) and using induction skills (see Inducing States) to set


    43. Giving reasons for an activity, presenting it with state induction skills


    44. induction, bringing him up to speed on the latest projects


    45. After making her sign her enrolment contract, Arnold then led Ingrid out of his office and handed her to Captain Bollins, who was told to guide her through the complete induction administrative process and also to have her kitted out


    46. She was taken to a training room for new employees and given the standard induction course with briefings


    47. Medical assessment and induction of methadone


    48. In light of this, I approached Director Estilon and proposed that I host a Hologis tournament the night before the Induction Ceremony


    49. After the Induction Ceremony, morning will come, and with it, my ultimate freedom


    50. Father once told me the proudest day of his life would be that of my Induction Ceremony, when the years of Embassy Studies and his mentoring would culminate into one night











































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    Synonyms for "induction"

    induction initiation trigger generalisation generalization inductive reasoning elicitation evocation installation inductance conscription investiture selection deduction inference judgement conjecture rationalisation rationalization reason

    "induction" definitions

    a formal entry into an organization or position or office


    an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current


    reasoning from detailed facts to general principles


    stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors


    the act of bringing about something (especially at an early time)


    an act that sets in motion some course of events