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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Deduction (disambiguation); Deductions; Deduced; Deduce; Deduces; Deducing; Deduc'd

Deducing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Deduce.
deduction         
n. an expenditure which an income tax payer may subtract from gross (total) income to determine taxable income. This is not the same as an exemption, which is for one's marital status, age over 65, blindness and number of dependents (e.g. children), which, added together, reduce the tax owed.
Deduce         
·vt To lead forth.
II. Deduce ·vt To take away; to Deduct; to Subtract; as, to deduce a part from the whole.
III. Deduce ·vt To derive or draw; to derive by logical process; to obtain or arrive at as the result of reasoning; to gather, as a truth or opinion, from what precedes or from premises; to Infer;
- with from or out of.

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Deduction

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Examples of use of DEDUCING
1. And markets go by sentiments — one cannot help deducing.
2. Meanwhile, Judge Charles Harris, whose opinions on the populations of Northampton, Oxford and Warwick figured prominently in The Times on Wednesday, was hailed for deducing that continental drinking laws would not automatically result in a continental outcome.
3. As I said earlier, we often quote a view from a particular school of Fiqh, which undoubtedly did a great service to Islam by providing methodologies for deducing rulings on a large variety of situations.
4. Verse 83 of Surah 4, which is cited in the question, mentions an Arabic word, istinbat, which means ‘deducing or coming to a conclusion’, but this verse does not deal with enacting rules and regulations.
5. And this is their time of year, when they can employ an unusual calculus to try to predict not only the outcome of the court‘s big pending cases but also which justice will write the opinion. (Or perhaps it is by deducing which justice will write the opinion that they predict the outcome.