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Every metaschema has nodes, called meta-semantic types, each of which denotes a group of semantic types constituting a subject area of the SN.
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"The people itself constitutes a subject.
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For those who find this approach promising, there remains the difficult question of which mental states constitute a subject's evidence.
A total of 300 subjects, constituting a subset of a previous study [15], were enrolled in the study: 192 females and 108 males (mean age, 11.4 ± 2.4 years; range, 7.0 to 17.0 years).
Mammals constitute a rich subject of study on evolution and development and provide model organisms for experimental investigations.
Share opinions about what constitutes a worthy subject for a postage stamp.
Some museums have a crystal clear vision about what constitutes a proper subject for a fashion exhibition.
The Maynard ruling determined that the government may capture pieces of information that, when reviewed individually, are not invasions of privacy, but may constitute a search subject to a Fourth Amendment review when taken together.
The cause, frequency, variety and effect of intersex conditions constitute a fascinating subject, and experiencing it from Cal's perspective – where each diagnosis and prognosis is like a mortar demolishing the future he saw for himself – is heartbreaking.
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