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The word Colorado in sentence 1, on the other hand, is a name because it directly points to the specific river.
In Sentence 1, "Necessarily, everything is physical," the word "necessarily" casts a wide semantic net: it takes into account not only the real world, but also any hypothetical ones.
Mr. Clark's early diagrams were basically balloons, though they might be mistaken for a fleet of airships or a family of hot-dog rolls: Applied to the analysis of an actual simple sentence — 1 being the subject (noun), 2 the predicate (verb) and 3 the object — the balloons could be pleasantly straightforward: or unpleasantly convoluted: Mr. Clark's balloons weren't that easy to draw.
One of those accounting options is the option to capitalize development costs in § 248 (2), Sentence 1, German GAAP.
As stated above, the three-valued approach to the paradox takes the liar sentence, (1), to be neither true nor false.
Sentence (1) is a promising example: the only non-logical word in (1) is 'bachelor', and any uniform and grammatically appropriate interpretation of 'bachelor' in (1) will result in a true sentence.
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And while 0-4 may sound like a death sentence, 1-4 is not nearly as bad.
His sentence: 11 years in prison.
I shuddered when I read that sentence 25 years ago.
Mr. Silvino received the heaviest sentence, 18 years in prison.
In example (3), Hunston identifies Sentence [1] as an averred assessment which is supported by the evidence in sentence [2].
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