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Consider, as an example, a terminology (mathcal{T }_R) containing the sentence in Expression (1), plus (P mathsf{Person })!=!0.2,P mathsf{BibItem })!=!0.6,P mathsf{hasPublication })=0.1); its graph is depicted in Fig. 1.
On the other, it combines with a sentence to form the name of the "maximally fine grained entity" that can be named by a 'that' clause containing the sentence.
There might have been a language containing the sentence 'Dara swims' the speakers of which took the sentence to be true iff Dara fails to possess the property of swimming.[9] The difference in truth conditions of the sentence 'Dara swims' in these two languages is due to the speakers of the languages interpreting the syntactic concatenation in the sentence differently.
(I'll admit: never in a million years did I expect my work to result in stories containing the sentence, "Ms. Winfrey couldn't be reached for comment"). In the end, the emails were amusing, slightly enlightening, but largely innocuous.
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Since (7) is satisfiable in a totally interpreted language, the first-order theory containing the sentences of (7) as axioms must be consistent.
The second contains the sentence leading up to the link.
The article "Quantum Theory Tugged" contains the sentence, "The first and greatest counterrevolutionary was Einstein, who hoped some deeper theory would rescue God from playing dice".
A student of mine quoted an article that contained the sentence, "Every year since 1950, the number of American children gunned down has doubled".
Your report on the Queen's visit to Bergen-Belsen (27 June) contained the sentence: "This was the Queen's fifth visit to Germany but her first to a former Nazi concentration camp".
This DWP document (PDF) contains the sentence: The "Get Britain Working" initiatives, i.e. mandatory work programmes, such as the MWA and ESE schemes fall within the meaning of "Work for your benefit" schemes.
The Herald said it had seen a page of the notebook in question, which contained the sentence: "In a land of melting ice-creams, sandy feet and fluffy bears, how could anyone be fearful of terrorism".
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