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Further, many patently complex concepts don't even have a prototype structure (e.g., CHAIRS THAT WERE PURCHASED ON A WEDNESDAY) (Fodor & Lepore 1996, Fodor 1998; for responses to the arguments from compositionality, see Prinz 2002, Robbins 2002, Hampton & Jönsson 2011).
When a patently complex concept has a prototype structure, it often has emergent properties, ones that don't derive from the prototypes of its constituents (e.g., PET FISH encodes properties such as brightly colored, which have no basis in the prototype structure for either PET or FISH).
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Tom Rob Smith is patently a talented writer with a rich and complex period to explore.
One new brand called Sip, developed by the beauty journalist Kate Shapland, is patently aimed at women and claims to contain a "natural beautifying complex", which is a big, if vague, claim - the "complex" seems to be made up of vitamins and plant extracts.
Their civil services are pretty feeble: bloated, corrupt, short of cash and talent, and patently ill-equipped to rewrite the laws of their countries to fit the complex EU rulebook.
Patently, then, "humanism" can only be the first, not the last, word on the work of so complex and occasionally perverse a director.
Patently untrue.
Argentina patently.
Patently, that's progress.
"That's patently obvious.
This is patently untrue.
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