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expresses a proposition to the effect that it is raining at a particular time and place.
Intuitively, (14) is true just in case Sally believes true a proposition to the effect that whoever is uniquely at Disneyland is happy.
Intuitions to the contrary are to be explained away as a conflation of speaker meaning and word meaning, the former of which may involve a proposition to the effect that Pegasus does not exist as a physical object.
The truth of (14) requires only that Sally stand in the belief relation to a purely general proposition to the effect that there is someone who uniquely is at Disneyland and that person is happy.
Rather, they have meaning only in the context of the sentence in which they occur, a sentence whose assertive utterance expresses a complex existential proposition to the effect that there exists a unique F and whatever is F is G.
He added: "I further conclude that there is no basis at common law to support any proposition to the effect that there is a general jurisdiction to compel disclosure of information, or indeed documents, from a haven furth of Scotland".
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His argument that this held generally was that if there were some entity, E, that could not occur as term, there would have to be a fact, i.e., a true proposition, to this effect.
Both attributions, they claim, say of Lois that she believes the singular proposition about Superman to the effect that he is strong.
An utterance of (4) will typically pragmatically implicate false information about the type of belief state by which Lois grasps (and takes a positive attitude towards) the singular proposition concerning Clark Kent to the effect that he is strong; namely, it implicates that that belief state is linked to the sentence 'Clark Kent is strong'.
The key transcriptional events underpinning white adipose tissue to brown transition are important, as they represent an attractive proposition to overcome the detrimental effects associated with metabolic disorders, including obesity and type 2 diabetes.
This is equivalent to (D1) if, as seems plausible, for every false proposition there is a true one to the effect that it is false, and, less trivially, there are no propositions without a truth value.
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