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1 10| the expression bears many senses, while the answerer does 2 16| condition for seeing in how many senses any term is used, and what 3 17| does not distinguish the senses of an amphiboly, it is not 4 17| uncertain in which of two senses the premiss proposed is 5 17| uncertainty in which of the two senses the premiss contains the 6 19| conclusion bearing a number of senses: e.g. in the proof that " 7 19| Whenever, then, the many senses lie in the conclusion no 8 19| the other hand, the many senses lie in the questions, there 9 19| needs be" bears a number of senses. If, however, the ambiguity 10 24| bear a number of literal senses, whereas no one speaks of 11 30| term sometimes in both its senses, and sometimes in neither, 12 33| are used in a number of senses), likewise also as regards