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Second, my account can also accommodate examples like 74 and the first reading of 77 quite readily.
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Because it neglects the objects themselves, the Fregean option would lend itself to a narrow representationalist account, if such is wanted; also, it helps to accommodate inversion examples (Section 4.4).
To Katie, and to us, the gymnast's body seems like a perfect instrument when we see it in action: the only combination of bone and sinew that could accommodate, for example, a roundoff and one-and-a-half-twisting step-out into a roundoff, back handspring, Arabian double-front, layout — a pass that Aly Raisman executes, going head over heels seven times in her opening floor-routine run.
To accommodate the example the formalism is converted from its one-dimensional format to the three-dimensional format; the conversion is conducted in the manner prescribed in that previous paper.
The latter is not necessarily limited to the 'geometrical' surface but may be more broadly classed as surface- or interface-induced defects to accommodate, for example, the effect of depletion regions at grain boundaries.
The guiding idea behind 2D rationalism is that a rationalist can accommodate Kripke's examples by moving to a 2D semantic framework.
When these forces are accommodated – for example, competition for ownership of resources is anticipated, or requests are accompanied by offers of trade – the team members navigate their competing interests more smoothly to act effectively together.
I also try to choose dishes that would be easy for the kitchen to accommodate -- for example, by leaving off the sauce.
While it is natural for heart size to follow both body size, body composition and physiological demands (for example, exercise) to accommodate the greater metabolic needs, the heart is also capable of adapting itself to acute conditions, for example, dilating acutely with expanded intravascular volume.
For example, they were able to 'normalize' and accommodate symptoms, saying, for example: 'it's (pain) a bit awkward … but it's just general wear and tear … I've lived with it' (Jane, LFC).
We have described a Rooted Net of Life model of evolution, accommodating the numerous examples of reticulated histories, that is better able to describe the history of life than the pervasive Tree of Life concept while retaining retrodictive power.
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