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Second, if possible worlds are conceived as maximal representations then these supervenience principles (understood in the idiom of possible worlds) fail to articulate what it is for a representation to touch upon being, something non-representational: "For the idea that every truth depends on being is not the idea that every truth is entailed by propositions of a certain sort" (Merricks 2007: 86).
This is radical theory in the idiom of Monty Python.
"We felt entirely comfortable in the idiom of our age.
Zemlinsky's music, greatly respected in its day, remained in the idiom of Mahler and Strauss.
It was reported in the Guardian, but not draped in the idiom of conspiracy.
Sept. 6-7 at 7 30: "Accelerated Underdevelopment: In the Idiom of Santiago Alvarez" (1999, Travis Wilkerson).
The DSL code is self-documenting, as it is expressed in the idiom of the problem domain.
Applebaum speaks to, and in the idiom of, those who survived totalitarianism.
But birthday parties are generally celebrated in the idiom of the present.
Ferenczi's therapeutic persona was, in the idiom of the time, more maternal than patriarchal.
It was, in the idiom of the IMF, a "structural adjustment programme".
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