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That extended meaning of connect goes far beyond the original "to conjoin, link, fasten together".
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Figure 4: This is clearly the closest the authors are going to get to a circuit diagram, but I confess to being rather vague on the analytical methods and terminology, so the precise meaning, e.g., of the thickness of connecting lines, is not immediately obvious to me.
The question of meaning is connected to the problem of empirical content, i.e., the question whether ceteris paribus laws have non-trivial and empirically testable content.
Further, since the verifiability theory of meaning was connected with the verificationist theory of truth, the logical and semantic difficulties of this theory became greatly contested.
Twardowski's mature theory of meaning is connected with the rigorous definition of the distinction between actions and products of actions (while in Relative Truths he speaks of judgments as actions or products).
My New Orleans is in the details -- seeing oysters being smoked outside the bar, tapping my feet to the cornucopia of sound which felt like reverse onomatopoeia, each instrument speaking words of meaning, connecting the city, the food, and the music all in one place and time.
They are adnexed, meaning they connect to the stem by only part of their depth, and are crowded closely together.
It is at this juncture where the National Urban Alliance NUA for Effective Educationon, worked with administrators and teachers to enable concept development in students, which facilitated the construction of meaning while connecting to each student's individual cultural frame of reference.
That is, given an open subset Ω of [ 0, + ∞ ) × C T ( M ), it is a result which provides sufficient conditions for the existence of a global bifurcating branch in Ω, meaning a connected subset of Ω of nontrivial T-periodic pairs whose closure in Ω is noncompact and intersects the set of trivial T-periodic pairs.
We re-discover a sense of meaning as we connect to something larger than ourselves, however fleeting.
Most etymologists, those who study where words come from, believe that the word humor is derived from the same root as in the word human, humility and -- my favorite -- humus, meaning "of the earth, connected to the dirt, soil" -- that which makes things grow, where things are real, gritty and full of nutrients.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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