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They are incomplete because they have no meaning when taken in isolation and in the context of a sentence can be analyzed away.

Phrases such as "the present King of France" are incomplete symbols, which can function meaningfully in the context of a sentence even though there may be nothing that they mean.

Most contemporary conventionalist theories encounter similar difficulties, because most such theories, heeding Frege's context principle (only the context of a sentence do words have meaning), focus attention upon the link between sentences and propositions rather than the link between words and their meanings.

When asked, "what do you like about Trump?" He replied as you might expect a libertarian constitutional law professor would: "Um, [like] is a hard word to use in the context of a sentence about Donald Trump".

The work by Hara and Matsumoto empirically confirmed that simple extraction rules perform much better if applied in the context of a sentence as opposed to the full abstract [ 13].

In the best case, the nature of the relationship between the concepts is undefined (e.g. there is no indication how the 5-HT1A receptor is related to vasodilation) and in the worst case it is non-existent (e.g. the link appeared in the context of a sentence that was not about the 5-HT1A receptor).

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The reason we can do this is that a context determines the content of a sentence, and the content of that sentence determines a truth-value at a world.

The content of a sentence, at a context, can also be evaluated for truth at a world other than the world of the context.

This can be seen in the same way that a 'word' may have meaning only in the context of a 'sentence.' A series of nucleotides can be put together without forming a gene (non coding regions of DNA), like a string of letters can be put together without forming a word (e.g. udkslk).

The Microsoft recognition technology will include technology that tries to recognize words from the larger context of a complete sentence or phrase, a feature the company said had not been widely used.

An early negativity starting 150 ms after word onset is equally reduced for words that fit into the semantic context of a spoken sentence (e.g., She illuminated the dark room with her candle)., as well as for words that semantically do not fit into a spoken sentence context, but match the initial phonemes of the fitting word (e.g., She illuminated the dark room with her candy).

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