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For example, according to the standard view, 'x and y are the same person' reduces to 'x and y are persons and x is the same as y', where the second conjunct may be formalized as in FOL=.
When diagnosed and staying home, a person reduces contact frequency with all nonhousehold groups by a compliance level.
You should limit contact if the person reduces your self-esteem and makes you feel small or unloved.
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A whole person; reducing them to a story.
A person reducing his carbon footprint more than average makes money.
I will be far from the only person reduced to tears last night at the picture of a little boy washed up on a beach.
As with "Nazi" or "Hitler," it is often said that in any discussion, the first person reduced to using such a word has lost the argument.
She wrote a couple of satirical tales about a person reduced to begging because of the taxes imposed by a well-intentioned government that went too far.
We learn from his biography that he was moved in particular by seeing the penalties of ill health – by the sight of mortality (a dead body being taken to cremation), morbidity (a person severely afflicted by illness), and disability (a person reduced and ravaged by unaided old age).
In other words, a person reducing leisure would pay the statutory VAT rate on some of his additional consumption, but not all of it.
After all, identifying a BRCA mutation can help a person reduce their risk of ― or even potentially ward off ― a future cancer diagnosis.
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