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"There needs to be an understanding of that world, an intuitive connection to visual storytelling.
Here the authors make an intuitive connection to purchasing-power parity.
Another defining trait is her intuitive connection with her fellow musicians.
Their intuitive connection on the ice has led to whispers among teammates and opponents of twin telepathy.
Whether or not he is obnoxious, Green does seem to lack the empathy, the intuitive connection, that makes Bill Clinton such a great politician.
But he never lost his religious feeling about the apparent order of the universe or his intuitive connection with its mystery, which he savored.
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Again, these are very intuitive connections, so I can't say this silenced me.
It reflects, in a generalized form, the intuitive connections between some and every that were noted above.
These intuitive connections are reflected in the usual practice of taking one of the quantifiers as primitive and defining the other in terms of it.
In a very West Coast way — having formed the band in Arizona, they've lived in Seattle since the early '90s — they made intuitive connections with any kind of music that seemed transcendental or mysterious or resistant to commercial interests.
The intuitive connections between some and every noted earlier are reflected in the fact that the following equivalences are valid:(∃x)ϕx ≡ ∼(∀x)∼ϕx (∀x)ϕx ≡ ∼(∃ x)∼ϕx These equivalences remain valid when ϕx is replaced by any wff, however complex; i.e., for any wff α whatsoever,(∃x)α ≡ ∼(∀x)∼α and(∀x)α ≡ ∼(∃ x)∼αare valid.
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