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Philosophy

* Deductive reasoning, the mental process of drawing inferences in which the truth of their premises ensures the truth of their conclusion *
Natural deduction In logic and proof theory, natural deduction is a kind of proof calculus in which logical reasoning is expressed by inference rules closely related to the "natural" way of reasoning. This contrasts with Hilbert-style systems, which instead use ax ...
, a class of proof systems based on simple and self-evident rules of inference that aim to closely mirror how reasoning actually occurs


Taxation

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Tax deduction Tax deduction is a reduction of income that is able to be taxed and is commonly a result of expenses, particularly those incurred to produce additional income. Tax deductions are a form of tax incentives, along with exemptions and tax credits. T ...
, variable tax dollars subtracted from gross income **
Itemized deduction Under United States tax law, itemized deductions are eligible expenses that individual taxpayers can claim on federal income tax returns and which decrease their taxable income, and is claimable in place of a standard deduction, if available. Mos ...
, eligible expense that individual taxpayers in the United States can report on their Federal income tax returns ** Standard deduction, dollar amount that non-itemizers may subtract from their income


Other uses

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English modals of deduction Epistemic modality is a sub-type of linguistic modality that encompasses knowledge, belief, or credence in a proposition. Epistemic modality is exemplified by the English modals ''may'', ''might'', ''must''. However, it occurs cross-linguisticall ...
, English modal verbs to state how sure somebody is about something. *
Deduction (food stamps) In the United States, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, is a federal program that provides food-purchasing assistance for low- and no-income people. It is a federal aid program, ad ...
, used in the United States to calculate a household's monthly food stamp benefit goods


See also

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Induction (disambiguation) Induction, Inducible or Inductive may refer to: Biology and medicine * Labor induction (birth/pregnancy) * Induction chemotherapy, in medicine * Induced stem cells, stem cells derived from somatic, reproductive, pluripotent or other cell ty ...
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