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Simple ideas, whether they are ideas of perception or ideas of reflection, may be combined or repeated to produce "compound ideas," as when the compound idea of an apple is produced by bringing together simple ideas of a certain colour, texture, odour, and figure.
Other Vortex spreadsheets combine data exported from DEGAS [41], a "compound idea and synthesis tracking" application with a report of registered compounds.
Or do you want to just pick up stakes and do something completely different, which would be the coaxial compound idea?
The cession of a territory, by its name, from one sovereign to another, conveying the compound idea of surrendering at the same time the lands and the people who inhabit them, would be necessarily understood to pass the sovereignty only, and not to interfere with private property.
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He distinguished three kinds of ideas: those that come from sense experience correspond to Locke's simple ideas of perception; those that come from "attending to the passions and operations of the mind" correspond to Locke's ideas of reflection; and those that come from compounding, dividing, or otherwise representing ideas correspond to Locke's compound ideas.
At Genentech, predicted drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics (DMPK) properties, e.g. liver microsome clearance, are automatically computed and stored in the database for both registered compounds and compound ideas.
This combined view of "virtual" and existing compounds allows project teams to quickly assess compound ideas based on the experimental results of the registered compounds in the same spreadsheet.
There are various mental processes (compounding ideas, forming propositions, reasoning syllogistically) that we can describe without knowing that reasoning is computation.
Their love is the basis of a new "spiritual sense" whose "immediate object" is "the beauty of holiness" — a "new simple idea" that can't "be produced by exalting, varying or compounding" ideas "which they had before," and that truly "represents" divine reality (Religious Affections, 1746 and True Virtue, 1765; Edwards 1957–, vol. 2, 205, 260, and vol. 8, 622).
This man built the world's largest shed!" The problem with the inspirational story, or indeed the celebrity story, is that it individualises mental health difficulty and, while seeming to appeal for greater acceptance, can inadvertently compound the idea that mental health difficulties are individual failings which may be overcome with a combination of vim, vigour and good humour.
Unfortunately, horses have enough of an image problem without the BBC compounding the idea that ponies = posh.
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