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She was speaking expansively to characterize something that she understands to be a horrific practice," he said.
When we use the word "medieval" to characterize something we don't like, be it Isis, the Ferguson Police department or Russia's driver's license regulations, we are trying to impose chronological distance between ourselves and things we find unpleasant.
Of course, if we are willing to abandon the loss of life account, we could instead use 'alive' to characterize something that is both viable and vital.
When instead we are concerned about whether or not something is engaging its vital processes, we can use different contrasting terms, say 'vital' and 'nonvital', the former to characterize something that is employing its capacity for vital processes and the latter to characterize something that is not making use of its capacity for vital processes.
Human beings bring a strikingly wide range of factors to bear on a cognitive task such as seeking to characterize something or trying to reach a decision about what to do about something.
If it were possible for a given sortal, such as sword, sometimes to be an ultimate sortal and sometimes a phase sortal, it is not clear how such an expression would differ from an expression such as brown thing, which may or may not characterize something through the whole of its existence.
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But if your mind is open to deduction, then you've learned something from having characterized drunkenness: something about the sound, maybe, or something about the rhythm or something about the rubato or the harmony, which helps you create a sense of instability that has to do with drunkenness.
"There is an ebb and flow to these situations, and it can take days or even longer before you can really characterize how something is going," he said.
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Yet it is also an exercise of freedom of expression to express offense at the way satire like Charlie Hebdo's characterizes something you hold dear – like your faith, your personhood, your gender, your sexuality, your race or ethnicity.
As he sees it, complex systems are characterized by something called self-organized criticality.
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