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"All in all, the presentation of Mike and Buff constituted an object lesson in how television can be eminently educational without being self-conscious about it," the critic Jack Gould wrote in The New York Times in 1951.
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This suggests that motion provides the brain with critical information about what constitutes an object.
What constitutes an object?
So my left foot and any arbitrary stone at the bottom of the sea constitutes an object, though an object of no descriptive or explanatory interest.
Note that this is not what van Inwagen would say about this version of the paradox, since he holds that some simples only constitute an object when that object is alive.
According to Meinong's view on dignitatives (an expression not used by Mally, who refers to them as "Forderungen" in Mally 1926: 12, or Mally 1971: 243), a value constitutes an object of higher order.
Pustejovsky [11] uses the concept of qualia structure to represent the attributes that constitute an object, parts, purpose and function, creation mode, etc. Qualia roles express noun basic semantic features.
The children of a given parent constitute an object class (Fig. 1A).
A more structured frame work for what constitutes an object in general and an auditory object in particular is required and the data discussed in that light".
Digitech argued that the device profile constituted a tangible object and therefore meets subject matter eligibility under Section 101.
Since sensations are nonrepresentational, they do not constitute an extra object of perception over and above the general idea of extension and the material objects they represent.
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