HighLiquidity(high liquidity) |
appearance as argument number 1 |
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No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | FinancialOntology.kif 1850-1850 | High liquidity is the opposite of low liquidity |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | FinancialOntology.kif 1851-1852 | High liquidity is the opposite of low liquidity |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | FinancialOntology.kif 1849-1849 | High liquidity is an instance of liquidity attribute |
appearance as argument number 2 |
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No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | FinancialOntology.kif 1845-1845 | High liquidity are all the attributes of liquidity attribute |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | domainEnglishFormat.kif 28153-28153 | High liquidity are all the attributes of liquidity attribute |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | domainEnglishFormat.kif 28152-28152 | High liquidity are all the attributes of liquidity attribute |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | domainEnglishFormat.kif 28151-28151 | High liquidity are all the attributes of liquidity attribute |
consequent |
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No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | FinancialOntology.kif 1832-1842 | A process is an instance of withdrawing from an account and a financial account is an instance of financial account and the process originates at the currency of the financial account and there doesn't exist another process such that the other process is an instance of penalizing and the other process ends up at the currency of the financial account and the process causes the other process if and only if the liqudity of the financial account is high liquidity |
No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | FinancialOntology.kif 1059-1061 |
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No TPTP formula. May not be expressible in strict first order. | FinancialOntology.kif 1105-1107 |
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