Sentence examples for collocated- from inspiring English sources

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Persons and things alike are energetic bundles of collocated forces, but the superior rational force of persons can resist others and is capable of autonomy.

Tethered ascents improved the aeronauts' observations but also immediately gave away the position of the ground station usually collocated with the division or corps headquarters to expedite the transmission of observations.

Perhaps "rabid" is collocated with "feminist" more often than with those other words (if the data the OUP uses includes online discussions, I wouldn't be surprised if this was the case).

"Mid-markets and especially broadsheets included a wider variety of geographic terms, but in tabloids the EU and eastern Europe were the only geographic terms that consistently collocated with immigrants and migrants," the researchers said in the study, Migration in the News: Portrayals of Immigrants, Migrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees in National British Newspapers, 2010 to 2012.

Savage claimed that Ford herself ran a CIA internship program at Stanford, that her brother's former law firm "created" Fusion GPS (originators of the Trump "pee tape" dossier), that the firm was collocated (and therefore connected) with CIA-aligned companies run by her father, Ralph Blasey Jr, and that her grandfather was a CIA agent named Nicholas Deak.

Note that a partially locatable property is one for which the extension and counter-extension overlap it is possible for a feature to be collocated with its absence.

(4) can thus be read either as asserting the same as (3), that Annambhaṭṭa is not in the room, or as saying that the author of The Manual of Reason, whoever it or she is, is not in the room, i.e. that the properties 'being the author of The Manual of Reason" and "being in the room" are not collocated.

Even on the most liberal assumptions (spacetime points and arbitrary regions thereof exist, some smallish infinity of entities may be collocated at any of these points or regions), the size of spacetime and the objects in it is a relatively low infinite cardinality (surely no more than ω even that is generous).

Second, physical bodies and events exist within space and time — the beach ball is collocated with a region of space equal to its volume; the explosion endures through a determinate measure of absolute time.

He suggests that whereas solidity concerns the ability of a body to resist being collocated with another body, hardness concerns the ability of a body to resist changing its shape or structure.

Thus the sentence "The cow is in the garden" may mean literally that cowhood is collocated with occurrence-in-the-garden (i.e. that there exists a cow in the garden), but carries the implication that a certain particular cow is in the garden.

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