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He hopes the new centre "will focus on this new language of science, much like Alan Turing helped us devise a language of logic".
Companies that fail to devise a language strategy are essentially limiting their growth opportunities to the markets where their language is spoken, clearly putting themselves at a disadvantage to competitors that have adopted English-only policies.
A similar trick could be used to devise a language with no logical expressions: for example, the disjunction of \(A\) and \(B\) might be written as \(\dq{A^B}\), and the conjunction as \(\dq{AB}\).
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Devising a language to discuss complex interactions, either between two domains or within a domain, is a difficult process but critically important in creating a foundation from which a unified field can emerge.
Attempting to reinstate all the Tasmanian Aboriginal languages to their pre-colonial condition would be impossible but what the community could do was bring together what they knew and devise a "composite language", leaning heavily on the language of the island's north-east as it is where many contemporary Pakana people come from.
One option is for Romney to try to devise a new language for talking about his religious beliefs that will make them seem accessible and familiar without compromising them.
Together, we can devise a common language and ethic for sustainability.
Teachers and others involved with the education system(s) in the UK are apparently so busy that they don't have time to speak in full sentences and instead devise an arcane language littered with a kind of shorthand," according to the Cambridge Handbook of Educational Abbreviations and Terms by Richard Hickman.
Completed around 1269, the Square Script was a remarkable effort to devise a new written language.
In this work Copland freely adapted the 12-tone method to devise a steely harmonic language distinctively his own.
(I wonder if Villeneuve has seen the 2010 documentary Into Eternity, by Danish film-maker Michael Madsen, about attempts to devise a new universal language to label underground repositories of nuclear waste – labels whose warnings have to be understood by future humans whose language has evolved away from what we know now).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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