Sentence examples for designating objects from inspiring English sources

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Nonetheless, Mendelssohn is more confident about words designating objects of external perceptions and about the prospects for mutual understanding in regard to them.

It requires relatively minimal ontological commitments: if one accepts that there are languages with expressions designating objects and properties and in which certain syntactic relations encode instantiation, then one will accept King-propositions.

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To ensure that objects are preserved for this kind of use, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the land, has appointed a committee to designate objects to be salvaged.

The only gray patches in her sunshiny existence are a moody roommate (Dominique Swain), a confrontational poetry professor (Harry Lennix) and Carolyn's own squeamishness about her sorority's designated objects of charity.

The essence of his theory is: words do not designate objects in the external world directly, but through the intervention of universals, which are inherent in words.

(2) In the domain of language, however, it is signification that is primary, since one is always born into a preexisting language, and signified concepts are always primary in relation to the self as a manifested person or to things as designated objects.

Owners were required to register designated objects with newly created museums, which were granted first option of purchase in case of sale.

The designated objects are in custody of the Inō Tadataka Memorial Hall in Katori, Chiba, and include 787 maps and drawings, 569 documents and records, 398 letters, 528 books, and 63 utensils such as surveying instruments.

These dogs seem to understand the human use of object labels in some sense referentially, as they fetch designated objects by their labels.

MAHRU-M, as a platform for a mobile humanoid robot, recognizes the designated object.

Initially, we dreamed of implementing a search and chase system that would track a foreign object (which would be tagged with an IR beacon) and we would relay this information to another designated object which would then seek out and make contact with this foreign object.

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