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Conventionality refers to "common knowledge of the way things are done" and comprises of conventions of language and conventions of usage (Morgan 1978, p. 279).
The DDE, in making these claims, refers to common shared principles regarding the moral importance of intent, of appealing to better expected consequences, and insisting that bad not be done so that good may follow from it.
Cinnabar, also known as vermillion, refers to common bright scarlet to brick-red form of mercury sulphide (HgS), a common source ore for refining elemental mercury and serves directly as dyeing pigment.
Although it does not represent a homogeneous tradition, the philosophy of experience refers to common features of several schools and currents of thought which attempted to bring philosophy closer to the sciences of nature, and more particularly to the "new psychology", which was neglected and relegated to the background by the other tradition.
While all identified DSCO pairs were selected into a dataset Lds, those homologous structural pairs without DS relationships were randomly selected into another dataset Lch, where the subscript ch refers to "common homologs".
The origin of the word homology is morphological and refers to common structures.
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Many of those who want to start a simple, informal business peddling items are not likely to want to do market research, but this term really just refers to common-sense planning.
We refer to common names of geographic areas, and landmarks".
Yagoda explains, "In 2003, linguist Geoffrey Pullum coined the term eggcorn to refer to common homophone or near-homophone mistakes in which the mistake makes a kind of sense.
"The French don't have the concepts of up-market fiction or middle-market fiction," Robinet said, referring to common categories used by American publishers.
Especially if we refer to common definitions of "nutritious" and point out that, in general, nutritious food promotes health and good condition.
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