Sentence examples for involved references from inspiring English sources

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O'Reilly thanked Obama for helping out some Fox reporters who were beaten up in Cairo ("Those guys could have died") and asked when Mubarak was leaving (the answer involved references to an orderly transition).

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As indicated above, his analysis of speech acts always involved reference to mental concepts.

This involved referencing the two-dimensional digital photographs of the frontal and lateral views of the subject taken prior to administration of the study treatment at week 0, with the subjects also viewing themselves in a mirror.

In particular, there's a recitation involving references to crystal of course, Kristallnacht comes immediately to mind and, in particular, to "the music of crystal"—with which, the musician Catherine Ringer, whose father was a Holocaust survivor, is seen on-screen.

In particular, there's a recitation involving references to crystal — of course, Kristallnacht comes immediately to mind — and, in particular, to "the music of crystal" — with which, the musician Catherine Ringer, whose father was a Holocaust survivor, is seen on-screen.

And it is no longer a simple case of sending a CV; applying to be a Waitrose checkout girl involves references, a twenty-minute "online values assessment", 250-word responses to questions such as "describe your greatest achievement", and (if you're lucky) a group assessment of two hours after which (my more successful friends inform me) further interviews followed.

Only those involving references from the merged clusters need to be recomputed.

This gives us two different anti-platonist alternatives to the view that belief reports involve references to propositions.

A critical step in this algorithm is that, every time two clusters are merged, all similarity scores that involve references from the merged clusters must be recomputed.

First, there is the conceptualistic (or mentalistic) view that belief reports involve references to sentences in our heads, or mentalese sentence tokens.

And, second, there is the physicalistic view that belief reports involve references to external sentence tokens, i.e., to piles of ink, and so on (versions of this view have been endorsed by Carnap (1947), Davidson (1967), and Leeds (1979)).

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