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Thursday, September 17, 2009

3.17 Deduction

Word
Pronunciation
Definition
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deduction
/dɪˈdʌkʃən/
  1. (countable & uncountable) Deduction is the process or result of thinking about information to find an answer or opinion.
  2. (countable & uncountable) Deduction is the amount or process of taking something away, usually money.
deduce
deductive
deductively
deductible

7 comments:

  1. Her deduction that he was now dead was correct.

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  2. I spend a good deal more of my own money than is allowed as a deduction on my income taxes.

    Japanese; sashi hiki gagaku

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  3. Taxpayers who use a portion of their home for business purposes may be able to take a home office deduction.
    Italian: Deduzione

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  4. That sense of inclusion is an important part of the appeal to Kickstarter's supporters, who don't get a tax deduction for their payments.

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  5. deduction
    [di'dʌkʃən]
    n. 减除(额), 推论
    Net salary is gross salary minus tax and national insurance deduction.

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  6. Deduction is not only important in card games.
    Russian: вычитание

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  7. The abstracts of research papers will typically represent incidental findings (e.g. properties, side-effects, important inconsistencies in arguments or deductions, newly discovered data sources).
    Spanish: Deduccion

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