Sentence examples for deemed language from inspiring English sources

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Hence he deemed language, thought, and external reality to be of the same logical coherence (see Conti 2006, pp. 114 18, and Spruyt 2008, pp. 24 25).

Realists believed that thought was linguistically constrained by its own nature, and accordingly they considered thought to be related to reality in its elements and constitution, and deemed language, thought, and external reality to be of the same logical coherence.

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These black-and-white terms, which deem language as an innate talent, discourage many kids who could potentially excel in foreign language.

Schools were also perceived to deem languages as second rate subjects, with only just over a quarter of the young people surveyed believing their school considered language learning important, particularly compared with maths and English.

Arabic, the language of Islam's scripture and the one used by the terrorists, is deemed a language of forensic interest, if not outright criminalized.

The film has managed to evoke a half-hearted whimper from the Mail, while the Australian Family Association has deemed its language "offensive".

Judging this act "fascist," Richler began to denounce what he deemed "the language police," who were responsible for ensuring that all public signs were in French.

In 1880 the second International Congress on Education of the Deaf met in Milan, and a group of educators deemed spoken language superior to signing.

Some tried to allow treatment that "eases the dying process," but the lawmakers deemed that language too permissive and generous.

After they had produced a basic prototype for the song, REIFY and the band sat down to review the sculpture, bouncing brainstorms off one another in what Wood has deemed "the language of sound in its physical form".

Most of the words deemed to be unparliamentary language according to the rule book, Erskine May, have fallen into disuse: pharisee, pecksniffian (cant), swine, jackass, hooligan, blackguard, cad, ruffian and insulting dog.

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