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Additionally, as noted above, and for the same reason, Jager works in a language L* that banishes individual constants so as to avoid the reconstruction of the undesired proofs in their terms and hence suffers from the same expressive shortcomings noted already in regard to Kripke's axiomatic system above.
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Keplinger's words (Higginbotham, 2010) suggest frustration with the limits of emotion and expressiveness, whereas Portnuff's speak of shortcomings in expressive nuance.
He also said, "Her expressive delivery of the lyrics makes up for any shortcomings as a technical vocalist" and that it was "expertly catchy".
Learning the shortcomings of today's neuronovel, we catch sight of the psychological novel of the future: a novel expressive of the problems we have now, including the encroachment of cognitive science into the concept of the self.
When people complained about a misfortune, the shortcomings of the city council or the problems of making a living, he had another saying, this one more expressive in his adoptive Afrikaans than its equivalent might be in English: "So gaan dit in die wereld" --that's the way of the world.
Emotionally expressive?
Any shortcomings?
Shortcomings remain.
He made hair expressive.
It is merely expressive.
Too expressive.
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