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The Court has previously found the postenactment elucidation of the meaning of a statute to be of little relevance in determining the intent of the legislature contemporaneous to the passage of the statute.
Hence, an elucidation of different meanings of the term 'public' in the justification, planning, organization and evaluation of PIAs in BMRI is desirable.
Further elucidation of the meanings, nature, and extent of the interrelationships among the different fields and domains of the Canadian or any other performance framework will aid actual performance improvement by pointing the responsible governments in the right direction.
All of this stems from Piero Sraffa's The Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities (1962), whose 100 or so pages have attracted thousands of pages of elucidation, though the true meaning of Sraffian economics still remains somewhat elusive.
The physical meaning of any NSL necessitates an elucidation as we already know that any standard Lagrangian encodes most of the information of a given dynamics, i.e., classical, quantum, or cosmological.
Nevertheless, it has been claimed that his elucidation of Stoicism gave new meaning to concepts such as freedom, determination, nature and reason, providence and God, and provided European intellectuals with a new awareness of the world, rationality, free will and individuality.
There are brief and masterly elucidations of fine distinctions in meaning, such as that between "cheerful" and "cheery" ("The cheerful feels & perhaps shows contentment, the cheery shows & probably feels it").
From the start, he considered his systems, even the fully formalized ones, to be comprised of constant expressions, primitive and defined, with a fixed intended meaning, which he attempted to make clear by examples and elucidations.
Even if that were the case, the reason for this may be found not in the very idea of a meaning criterion, but in the contradictory status of the Tractarian elucidations to which the criterion was likened.
Below (Section 6.3) we shall consider the view that force is a component of meaning, albeit not of a sentence's meaning.[5] Let us return, then, to an elucidation of our distinction between what a speaker says and the force of her utterance.
As he sees it, an adequate elucidation of the concept of truth requires nothing less than the construction of a satisfactory theory of meaning.
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