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However, our innate need to impose structures of meaning generates a cognitive adaptive reconfiguration of these events [ 64].

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Human extinction means the loss of meaning generated by past generations, the lives of all future generations (and there could be an astronomical number of future lives) and all the value they might have been able to create.

And how is meaning generated through words and brands?

For instance, Grice's analysis of speaker-meaning generated a mini-industry of counter-example and revised analysis.

However, given the constant flux of meanings generated by holism, these tendencies cannot secure the certainty or stability that empiricists thought they could attain by resorting to idealism.

Thus each bookshelf must also be understood as a narrative contained within itself, one that unfolds not only through Luna's deft and refined beckoning formalism, but also through evocative meanings generated by choices that are in no way accidental.

Several methods exist for analyzing and interpreting qualitative data, as Kvale [ 12] describes, some of which include meaning condensation, meaning categorization, narrative structuring, meaning interpretation and generating meaning through ad hoc methods.

The processes and management in past traditional landscapes and the manifold relations people have towards the perceivable environment and the symbolic meaning it generates, offer valuable knowledge for more sustainable planning and management for future landscapes.

Google's system will tokenize card numbers, in the same way that Apple Pay and Samsung Pay do, meaning it generates a one-time payment token for transmission to the receiving terminal for each transaction, rather than just offering the user's static credit card information.

In [1, 2], the authors have recently developed a new approach between algebra (in the meaning of groups and monoids) and analysis (in the meaning of generating functions).

Austin's Oxford colleague H.P. Grice (1913 88) developed a sophisticated theory of how nonliteral aspects of meaning are generated and recovered through the exploitation of general principles of rational cooperation as adapted to conversational contexts.

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