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While one can infer from "There are peppercorns in the sauce" that there is at least one peppercorn in the sauce, one cannot infer from "There is wine in the sauce" that there is at least one (non-kind usage) wine in the sauce.
They are non-mechanistic if they refer to some non-causal, non-mechanistic kind of relation (Salmon 1984; Craver 2014).
To grease the pan, butter is preferable, but non-stick spray, olive oil (a non-flavored kind), or shortening work, too.
There's not even been the requisite bruising encounter with an ordinary voter of the non-violent kind.
"She established my sense of humour for me – that very dry, sarcastic, non-winking kind of wit.
Certainly, Faulkner had other sources of inspiration to draw upon — both of the literary and non-literary kind.
Certainly Greene was always a writer interested in thrill - as a teenager he played Russian roulette of the deadly, non-metaphorical kind.
Edward Abbey was one of those Americans, like Jack Kerouac and Kurt Cobain, the difficult, non-conformist kind, whose philosophy is beautifully expressed in The Monkey Wrench Gang.
"Alligator" is one of my favorite albums of all time — very melodic and emotional but in a non-soppy kind of way.
On the other hand, Miller (2003) distinguishes among methods of the structural and non-structural kind.
In this case, impossible worlds of the non-adjunctive kind are particularly useful.
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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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