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He says he resents the popular characterization of 20-somethings as lazy and unmoored.

A role is thus a complete (nonmodal) "characterization" of the way something could be, qualitatively.

For it cries out for a characterization of what makes something fit for study by the natural sciences, and that further characterization seems likely to do all the work in explaining what is involved in a property being natural.

This view departs from the standard conception and theory in its characterization of action ("doing something") in terms of the "adaptive regulation" of the agent's "coupling with the environment" and in terms of metabolic self-maintenance (inspired by Varela et al. 1974).

This business will be create value and thus not be associated with today's characterization of waste as something undesirable.

The characterization of 2016 as something between a dumpster fire and a literal horror movie has become a recurring joke on some parts of the internet, thanks to an interminable presidential campaign punctuated by a parade of celebrity deaths and an unremitting assortment of other bad news.

The impossibilities discussed in this way by Philoponus and Boethius show similarities with Porphyry's characterization of inseparable accidents as something which cannot occur separately but can be separated in thought.

This is to say and here I follow Black's characterization of the doctrine logic is something of a universal grammar or, more strictly, providing a universal grammar is one of the tasks of logic.

In his introduction to the report, Martin McAleese, the committee chairman, said the women had for too long felt the social stigma of the "wholly inaccurate characterization" of them as "fallen women," something "not borne out by the facts".

LUKE WILSON IS ONTO SOMETHING In his characterization of millennials at the airport.

Our colonel does not cite any examples of these mainstream objections, which he deems so much more critical than Eisenhower's characterization of the military-industrial complex as something we must guard against lest "the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes," itself about as critical as critical gets.

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