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Rather, it is an instance of civil and tolerant behavior.
It is an instance of the no-counterexample interpretation by Kreisel [16, 17].
At its simplest, this is the thesis that anything has non-instrumental value if and only if it is an instance of pleasure, and has non-instrumental disvalue if and only if it is an instance of pain or displeasure.
A token does not belong to a type, it is not an element of a type, but rather it is an instance of it.
Curing dyslexia might well be more important in some societies than others, though it is an instance of pathology in all of them.
Appealing to our intuitive grasp of the numbers, we can say that it is an instance of Fact (1) that if 10 precedes 11, then 10 precedes* 11; and that it is an instance of Fact (2) that 10's preceding* 12 does not imply that 10 precedes 12.
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Like Balti curry, it's an instance of the law of unintended consequences.
It was an instance of mass nostalgia, the sharing of bittersweet artifacts from the very recent past.
We have not seen a case like this for a while, but it was an instance of a neighbour applying for a line and somehow the BT system mixed up your phone line with their request.
"It was an instance of not saying: 'No, you can't do that,' but listening to what an artist wants to do and seeing what happens if we do it.
The late arrival of naming rights arrangements in China — a deal that had a local Coca-Cola bottler's name on a soccer stadium in Shaanxi province preceded it — was an instance of Chinese culture's needing to adapt, said Jamie Metzl, executive vice president of the Asia Society.
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