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"I thought of myself as conveying something deeper".
In Experiment 1, people described diagrams with or without arrows, interpreting diagrams without arrows as conveying structural information and diagrams with arrows as conveying functional information.
Facebook likes can be interpreted as "conveying a message of general social endorsement," the ruling said.
4. The valedictory address of President Washington, as conveying political lessons of peculiar value.
Poetry was regarded as conveying its own truth; sincerity was the criterion by which it was to be judged.
The court saw no constitutional problem with barring commercial speech that it viewed as conveying little useful information.
Each of these patterns can be viewed as conveying a distinct representation of what "truly" happened within AA.
Until visualizers embrace the design imperative that their visualizations should be as much about facilitating interaction as conveying information, they're doomed to be high-resolution underachievers.
Taken together, the pieces can be construed as conveying a message of hope: times may be tough, but shoot for the moon anyway.
That letter is quoted as conveying the promise to the Sherif of Mecca to recognise and support the independence of the Arabs within the territories proposed by him.
The specific grant contained in § 2 has long been interpreted as conveying the entire present interest in the land forming the right of way.
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