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For this proposition, he cited sentences in a Supreme Court decision from 1892, McPherson v. Blacker, in which the court had upheld the Michigan Legislature's right to divide the state into two districts for the purpose of separate slates of presidential electors from each.
I categorized these cited sentences as either quoted or paraphrased.
The most cited sentences are presented with their "real-life" traduction (Trad) and consequences (Csq).
In between are types of vocalizations where there is an abstract agent and non-animate subjects, such as research shows; some cited sentences are in passive form such as it has been shown.
After receiving Paula's feedback regarding over-reliance on one source and lack of voice and opinion, Wes was able to make changes in his final draft by integrating the external voice into cited sentences, thus creating a more dialogic text.
This solution to Chisholm's puzzle would be of greatest interest if it could be shown not only to provide a suitable semantical interpretation for the four cited sentences, but also to pave the way to a complete system of deontic logic adequate for the expression of statements of conditional obligation.
In citing sentences, many linguists prefer the Yale romanization, which more accurately reflects the Korean orthography and avoids the need for diacritics to mark vowel distinctions.
A judge sentenced Mr. Capace to weekends in jail, and Mr. Molinari frequently cited the sentence during the campaign, arguing that it showed Mr. Murphy was soft on crime.
Also, the reference cited in sentence S147 from the paper PMID: 17464064 is precisely the paper with PMID 8087856 that contains sentence S135, which provides evidence.
She cited several sentences in the report acknowledging that discrimination against women persists, and said the older G.A.O.
Cutler cited the sentencing judge in that case when he said: "I expect you will be seen by some as martyrs for a noble cause but that would be wholly misplaced.
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