Sentence examples for consequence of the language from inspiring English sources

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Although the sound design UI appeared to have achieved it's primary aim, perhaps an unintended consequence of the language we employed was that by riffing on well-established tropes of TV and radio quiz shows, Year In Review was perceived similarly.

If this is the necessary consequence of the language of the constitution and the law, the result is no less startling and unexpected than was the original decision of this court, that, under the language of the constitution and of the judiciary act of 1789, a state was liable to be sued by a citizen of another state or of a foreign country.

This could be a consequence of the language exclusion criterion, where we required patients to have adequate Scandinavian language skills.

An alternative 'epigenetic' hypothesis maintains that brain differences between children with SLI and controls are not a cause but a consequence of the language disorder: if verbal signals are not meaningful to the child, then these may be tuned out, and brain networks for processing language may show aberrant development.

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Simplifying for exposition, we shall often speak loosely and blur the distinction between a logic and a language (thinking, in a not strictly accurate fashion, of the valuation scheme as the relevant bit of 'logical consequence' for the language).

The 'simple' education variable did not show relevant effects which may be the consequence of introducing the language variable.

Writing in the US journal Science, psychologist Bob McMurray, at the University of Iowa, shows that the rapid improvement is an inevitable consequence of the way languages are structured.

More specifically, the right posterior brain regions involved in spatial attention appear to be homologous to Wernicke's area in the left hemisphere [5], [29], implying that the rightward asymmetry is a secondary consequence of the encroachment of language circuits in the left hemisphere.

It has been proposed that handedness emerged as a consequence of the evolution of language (5).

Not only is there the turnstile, for logical consequence, and the conditional, encoding consequence inside the language of propositions, there is also the comma, indicating the combination of premises.

Ironically, this seemingly profound association between quantum and mind is an artifact, the consequence of unfortunate language used by Bohr, Heisenberg, and the others who originally formulated quantum mechanics.

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