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The aim of invoking implicit definitions is to account for the rationality, or the aprioricity, or the analyticity of our ordinary judgments, not of some extraordinary judgments that are somehow assigned to ordinary signs.
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The interviews will be very open and aim to invoke narratives of the youngsters about their sporting activities.
Besides pantos, the story most often told in UK theatres at this time is Dickens's A Christmas Carol, which is fitting because most shows aim to invoke the ghosts of seasons past, even when, in Season's Greetings, the spectres are of drunken family violence.
(These are lines that Hansen is fond of invoking).
Their swagger always stopped short of invoking invincibility.
And instead of invoking Ronald Reagan, like the Republicans do, Clinton invokes her last primary opponent, Barack Obama.
When Congress first passed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26 , 1990 its goals were lofty: it aimed "to invoke the sweep of congressional authority…in order to address the major areas of discrimination faced day-to-day by people with disabilities" (42 U.S.C. § 12101(b)(4)).
The Cordoba Initiative aims to invoke the "good Andalusia": the Andalusia of convivencia, of a Golden Age.
"It's kind of the neverending game".The campaign aims to invoke the days "when you asked your mom to give you another 10 minutes to play outside," he added.
It aims to invoke web services at runtime so as to successfully orchestrate the services.
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