Sentence examples for evaluative sentences from inspiring English sources

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Jorgensen's Dilemma (Jorgensen 1937): A view still held by many researchers within deontic logic and metaethics, and particularly popular in the first few decades following the emergence of positivism, was that evaluative sentences are not the sort of sentences that can be either true or false.

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Traditional epistemologists take these evaluative epistemological sentences to be objectively true or false, and thus they are committed to there being epistemological facts.

For each language, evaluative and subjective sentences are identified while others are discarded.

Based on the context, Yang 楊秀芳 (2004) deduces that it is the evaluative (rather than the continuative) use that the sentence implies, and the sentence could be interpreted as "He could basically be counted as a person of the second rank.

"Individuals need evaluative information about others to evaluate themselves".

In our opinion, the first sentence is ambiguous between a temporal reading and an evaluative reading whereas the second and the third one can only provide the evaluative reading.

"But it's an evaluative process.

*Public company disclosure of significant current trend and evaluative data.

It had an evaluative technique.

Littman, M. L. Reinforcement learning improves behaviour from evaluative feedback.

This is not an evaluative process.

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