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ctm
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Community Trade Mark
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MTV said: "While we do not want to respond to specifics, we own CTM [European trade mark] trademark registration rights for both Pimp My and Pimp My Ride.
It is (B2) that makes LOTH a species of the so-called Computational Theory of Mind (CTM).
Thus, computational neuroscience sacrifices a key feature that originally attracted philosophers to CTM.
The literature offers several alternative conceptions, usually advanced as foundations for CTM.
Advances in computing raise the prospect that the mind itself is a computational system a position known as the computational theory of mind (CTM).
In 1995, the CTM sat down with Coparmex, an employers' lobby, to start talks about a "new labour culture", including a new labour law.
For example, when Ford built a new factory in the state of Sonora, its union, despite its CTM affiliation, negotiated an unusually flexible collective contract.
But the UNT, which claims 1.5m members, remains small; the CTM claims 6m and the CROC 4.6m.
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The inaugural season lineup of visiting performers ranges from the Glenn Miller Orchestra (Nov. 7) to family friendly acts like the Peking Acrobats (Feb. 13); the Madison Symphony is performing Beethoven's Ninth this weekend, and the CTM Madison Family Theater company is performing "Charlotte's Web" this month.
Presented by Mr. Krebs, Jonathan Reinis, CTM Productions, Anne Strickland Squadron, in association with Michael Viner, David and Adam Friedson, Allen Spivak/Larry Magid and M. Kilburg Reedy.
Thus, content externalists who espouse CTM+FSC must say what we gain by supplementing formal-syntactic explanations with intentional explanations.
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