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The point is simply this: some perfectly meaningful expressions do not seem to be referring expressions, in which case a theory of how they refer, of how their reference relates to the meaning or truth of sentences in which they occur, would be beside the point.
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They did not focus on what are known as "reserve" estimates, which refer to how much of this gas can be profitably extracted from the ground.
The definition could inform consumers that the serving size refers to how much of the product a typical person consumes in one sitting, and does not refer to how much of the product can be healthily consumed in one sitting".
Limits of agreement refer to how precise the measurements are.
Numbers in brackets and italics refer to how many of the transcripts found in the sector also have significantly increased mRNA/pre-mRNA ratios in Dicer knockouts.
Second, students' perceptions of the utility of an activity refer to how valuable students perceive an activity to be.
Many of the sketches refer to how the oil companies have attempted to help enhance the education of the public, varying from a man in a motel in Tennessee to Holbein himself speaking about his reactions to people involved with his show.
Credibility and validity of model assumptions generally refer to how closely the assumptions represent reality.
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The title of her book itself is a tongue-in-cheek way of referring to how people perceive her.
"We need to move away from the tech-demo style of VR," he added, referring to how much of VR content is currently consumed by denizens of trade shows in the manner of the latest iPhone upgrade.
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