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"examples of meaning" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the definition or interpretation of a word or phrase. For example: - "The word 'love' has many different examples of meaning, ranging from a deep emotional connection to a strong preference for something." - "In this class, we will explore various examples of meaning for the term 'justice' and its impact on society." - "Let's look at some examples of meaning for the phrase 'a stitch in time saves nine' to better understand its proverbial message."
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Examples of meaning units and codes are given in Table 1.
The tables show the results as well as examples of meaning unit "quotes" to demonstrate the analysis process.
Examples of meaning units, condensed meaning units, subcategories, categories and theme are shown in Additional file 1. Eleven women and nine men participated in the study.
But both the natural and the conventional items are examples of meaning in its most general sense one thing (A) standing for another (B).
They need to find human examples of meaning and build out from there.
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Additional file 2: Example of meaning units and abstraction till sub-themes for two data sections (different colours) from one participant in FGD 1.
The other approach, run from the Kremlin, is to back Transdniestria and similar places as examples of "multiculturalism"—meaning that they provide special status for Russian-speaking or Russia-oriented minorities.
The problem with the general overview resulting from concordance analysis is what Baker (2006, 27) calls the problem of "decontextualized examples of language", meaning that the instances are detached from the context in which they were produced at the cost of achieving a largescale overview.
One example of meaning is given: "The Lord is my Shepherd" -- That involves a one-on-one relationship, as an individual -- not just a number in a flock!
Yet, we support our arguments for the use of hermeneutics in exploring the radical innovation of meaning with examples and cases from our preliminary analyses, mostly in the fields of robotics and healthcare.
In addition to the above-mentioned claims of how it could hurt other charities, or how it contributes to a generation's self-indulgence, others have said the challenge is an example of "slacktivism," meaning a sort of stunt philanthropic gesture that won't lead to an ongoing relationship between the charity and donor.
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