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The game's fixed camera angle is usually sufficient to see where you have to go, and in the context of a game like this, it can be felicitous to be liberated from any meaningful engagement with Dante Alighieri's actual writing.
Based on previous studies, it is not surprising to find a predominant proportion of [L] in jím, as nasal-ending syllables are observed to be felicitous to such a variant (Ang 洪惟仁 2003, 2012).
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Speakers who observe the contrast in 47 find that it is felicitous to conjoin the comparative with a follow-up sentence that negates the so-called positive presupposition.
By contrast, if hai does not appear (Liu 2011: 34), no positive presupposition is induced and it is felicitous to have the same follow-up sentence.
But even if one holds that this is a morally significant distinction, it is not clear that it is felicitous to characterize the destruction of spare embryos as an unintended but foreseeable side-effect of creating embryos for fertility treatment.
The idea is that goals or purposes do not affect the truth conditions of "S knows what x is," but rather affects under what conditions it is "felicitous" to assert such a sentence, vis-à-vis Gricean norms of conversation.
If history bears repeating, these promise to be felicitous all-night affairs and all the more reason for the Bay Area cool kids to come to the hinterlands.
In particular, performative utterances to be felicitous (i) must invoke an existing convention and (i) the convention must be invoked in the right circumstances.
The current review was designed to compare between the insulin inhalation systems Exubera and Afrezza and to investigate the reasons why Exubera was unsuccessful, when Afrezza maker is expecting their product to be felicitous.
The next year they heeded Robbins's call for help and revamped "Peter Pan," contributing "Never Never Land" and "Wendy" and assuring that Mary Martin's return to Broadway for the first time since "South Pacific" would be felicitous (1954).
His phrase-making is felicitous: at one point the unfeeling hero describes his mother as "a round, roly-poly, rosy-cheeked, smiling ball of nothing".
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