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In order to generate a 1-intension, a contextualist must specify which properties of an utterance are held fixed in every possible context of use.

For every possible context ⟨w, a, t⟩, the semantic rules for indexicals guarantee that 'I am here' will be assigned T at the world of that context w.

So on the contextualist approach, these sentences should be assigned necessary 1-intensions, mapping every possible context of use to the truth-value True.

In this system, logical validity is defined in terms of different possible contexts of use: a sentence is valid iff it is true in every possible context of use; and an inference is valid iff the truth of the premises ensures the truth of the conclusion in every possible context of use.

Consider sentences like 'Language exists' or 'A sentient being exists': intuitively the meaning of these sentences will guarantee that they are true in every possible context in which they are used.

Group 3 presented a single primary system based on three independent GMM-UBM detectors of broad acoustic classes (speech, music, and noise in every possible context) with a segmentation-by-classification strategy.

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It is usually impossible to predict, consider and formalize every possible execution context in advance.

This is inspired from the problem that despite the enormous amount of literature on edge detection techniques, there is no single technique that performs well in every possible image context.

This database represents the mixture of sense and antisense fragments of every possible genetic context in a manner of their genome wide presence and it is directly comparable in size with the transcript proximal database.

Although by-gene estimates of t i are not available for the vast majority of genomes, we can derive relative frameshifting probabilities for every possible codon context with reference to genome-specific tRNA competition at the ribosome (see Materials and Methods).

JEN: In what possible context would you find yourself needing to say Aristotelian three times in a row?

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