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For example, we speak of theories being committed to universals, or numbers, or electrons.
An example: we speak about mass nouns such as water as if every part of water is water again, so as if it has no minimal parts, which physically is not correct.
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For example, we spoke with a Guatemalan physician working at a government health post in a community that was recently devastated by a natural disaster.
To give a few examples, we speak of a commission as defining the boundary between two nations; of the Supreme Court as defining, through its rulings, "person" and "citizen"; of a chemist as discovering the definition of gold, and the lexicographer, that of 'cool'; of a participant in a debate as defining the point at issue; and of a mathematician as laying down the definition of "group".
We cite examples, we speak in different tones and communicate eye-to-eye.
So for example, when we speak, working memory would be bringing the words that we know together and connecting them into a coherent sentence.
For example, if we speak normally, babies respond much less than if we speak with musicality.
Instead of simply turning "speak" into "speaked," for example, we say "spoke".
But there are plenty of real life "as we speak" examples of industries being impacted by changes that can illustrate the risks to colleagues.
State and local governments, for example, are shedding workers as we speak.
We speak, for example, of the maneuvers leading up to the talks between Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev as a chess match; and we try to determine who is ahead in the arms race-an odd metaphor, because what would constitute victory in such a race?
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