Sentence examples for context of sentencing from inspiring English sources

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For far too long, victims' rights have been discussed only in the context of sentencing.

-- Paige St. John analyzed Brown's decisions on crime legislation in the broader context of sentencing reform.

"Children are fundamentally different than adults and that difference needs to be placed in the context of sentencing and how we hold young people accountable".

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(Although a deadly opponent of formal logic, Croce did share Frege's insight that the truly meaningful bit of language is the sentence; 'only in the context of sentence does a word have a meaning', wrote Frege in 1884).

Before applying the approach to natural reading (i.e., in the context of sentences), we provided the proof of concept that analysis of fMRI responses from self-paced fixations is sensitive enough to identify activation differences between reading material and nonreading material.

Further, the contents (in contexts) of sentences containing such indexicals sentences are singular propositions (structured propositions that have individuals as constituents).

True demonstratives, such as 'she' and 'that', have no content in any context, and so the contents (in contexts) of sentences that contain them are propositional radicals (incomplete structured propositions).

eWMC performance, indexed as the ability to remember the word lists in the context of trauma sentences, relative to neutral sentences, was poorer overall in the PTSD group compared with controls, suggestive of a particular difficulty employing working memory in emotion-related contexts in those with a history of PTSD.

Rather, they have meaning only in the context of the sentence in which they occur, a sentence whose assertive utterance expresses a complex existential proposition to the effect that there exists a unique F and whatever is F is G.

In the context of a sentence picture matching task, it is expected that reversible sentences should elicit more intensive syntactic processing for normal subjects than irreversible sentences, because explicit consideration of word order is necessary for task completion only in the reversible sentences.

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.

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