Sentence examples for basic particulars from inspiring English sources

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Without such basic particulars as continuing material things, identification and reidentification would be impossible.

Although many of the respondents get the basic particulars of the story right, the monologues are also full of fabrications and obfuscations, hazy snatches of dialogue half-recalled ("Juliet is the sun!

Strawson sets up conditions for the ontological category or entity type that can constitute a space-time framework and claims in step (4) (i) that "things that are or possess bodies" can fulfill these conditions, and (ii) that therefore such things are "basic particulars".

This same basic theme, and its same basic particulars, were espoused by an illustrious gathering of scientists at the Oldways Common Ground Conference in Boston in November; that consensus statement is available for you here.

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The role data of an application is inserted in the role headers of the container and is available for other applications with the same basic, specific or particular roles.

In other words, the age old answer to the question, "Is the Pope Catholic?" is, "Yes". But the answer to the question, "Is the Pope capitalist?" is, "Probably not". First, there's the basic biographical particulars: He's a Jesuit from South America, Argentina in particular.

A large number of programming difficulties I hear beginning programmers complain about seem to be the result of thinking of assembly as similar to Basic (in particular, the calcultor's version of Basic).

Indeed, much of the spacecraft's basic design in particular, the size and shape of the cargo hold and the vehicle's ability to make 2,000km "detours" across range was dictated by military requirements.

In addition, books that are available at bookstores explain the basics of particular drugs.

Yet another component of the traditional subject legacy is the idea of the content basics, in particular the fundamental principles (of mathematics, physics, biology, geography, etc).

In 2003, the Princeton psychologist Alexander Todorov began to suspect that, except for those people who have hard-core political beliefs, the reasons we vote for particular candidates could have less to do with politics and more to do with basic cognitive processes in particular, perception.

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