Sentence examples for foundational terms from inspiring English sources

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A construction is here to be understood in the elementary sense of producing drawings or diagrams, using certain instruments, such as a ruler and/or a compass, and not in the modern sense in foundational terms, i.e., a constructive, axiomatic foundation for geometry.

Those distinctions sounded like we were talking about the underlying essence of authentic reform in foundational terms in a way that previous descriptions lacked.

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One of the main takeaways is that while the water bottles, filters, other temporary band aids are welcome, what Children's Health Fund can do, and will do, is to focus on supporting three critical areas where addressing short term immediate needs strategically becomes foundational to long term solutions.

In the context of such "foundational semantics" (the term is Stalnaker's), the relevant determination relations aren't merely mathematical, or functional, relations; rather, relevant are those relations "in virtue of" which something has meaning, i.e., relations "constitutive of", or essential to, having meaning.

By contrast, explicit references to a disordered self, considered as the fundamental phenotype of schizophrenia, are present in nearly all foundational texts on the disease, though using various terms and with varying clarity.

However, less attention has been paid to the role of student readiness in terms of foundational knowledge and attitudes at the commencement of practice education.

For the student, this requires that they are well prepared in terms of foundational knowledge and attitudes at the commencement of practice education.

In particular, reductionist views take it that illuminating the nature of law is a matter of explaining what the law is, and how it operates, in terms of more foundational facts.

Thayer (1898: 266, 530) articulates its significance in terms of two foundational principles of the law of evidence: first, without exception, nothing which is not relevant may be received as evidence by the court and secondly, subject to many exceptions and qualifications, whatever is relevant is receivable as evidence by the court.

Finally, of foundational importance is continued, long-term monitoring within the Colchester community itself.

We provide an account for these concepts in terms of the Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO).

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