Mapping at Limit Inferior Precedes Limit Inferior of Composition Mapping and Sequence implies Mapping Preserves Directed Suprema

Theorem
Let $\struct {S, \vee_1, \wedge_1, \preceq_1}$ and $\struct {T, \vee_2, \wedge_2, \preceq_2}$ be complete lattices.

Let $f: S \to T$ be a mapping such that
 * for all directed sets $\struct {D, \precsim}$ and Moore-Smith sequences $N:D \to S$ in $S$: $\map f {\liminf N} \preceq_2 \map \liminf {f \circ N}$

Then $f$ preserves directed suprema.

Proof
Let $D$ be a directed subset of $S$.

Assume that
 * $D$ admits a supremum.

Thus by definition of complete lattice:
 * $f \sqbrk D$ admits a supremum.

Thus by Mapping at Limit Inferior Precedes Limit Inferior of Composition Mapping and Sequence implies Supremum of Image is Mapping at Supremum of Directed Subset:
 * $\map \sup {f \sqbrk D} = \map f {\sup D}$