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So was Mr. Lewis, by implication, in the sentence to which I referred in my review.
Johnson (1976) argues that eh can only be used when the assumptions associated with the sentence to which it is being added are weak.
"There does not appear to be a viable death penalty sentence to which Mr. Sizemore would be exposed," he told the judge.
But, in the past couple of years, I've reread three novels with one unmistakable sentence to which everything else is preparatory and subordinate.
Here it has been assumed that Philo regards 'God exists' (vagueness apart) as an intelligible sentence to which truth or falsity can be ascribed.
Accordingly, the problem of accounting for the modal status of a sentence to which 'David' contributes, like 'David = Lumpl', never arises.
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He had been ruinously disagreeable in court, inflating the sentences to which his crimes had already given rise.
The sentences to which Tarski's theory applies are fully interpreted, and so also are meaningful.
The other possible response to this dilemma is to accept that deflationism applies inter alia to sentences, but to argue that the sentences to which it applies must be interpreted sentences, i.e., sentences which have meaning.
Of course, if the sentences to which deflationism applies are interpreted sentences, then there will be no force to the objection that deflationism is ignoring the fact that sentences have meaning.
Participants were presented with Bamford-Kowal-Bench sentences, to which they were required to listen and then repeat in two subsequent trials.
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