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In later work, such as Bach and Harnish 1978, and 1992, this view is refined with a notion of standardization, so that a sufficiently common practice of issuing assertions with performative effect enables speakers and hearers to bypass complex inferential reasoning and jump by default to a conclusion about the illocution being performed.
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That practice was sufficiently common in nineteen-thirties New York that the city began issuing a confidential medical report of death: a second, separate document stating the real cause of death.
Additionally, diarrhea was measured by recall, which although common practice [ 16] may not have been sufficiently accurate.
Due to the stochastic nature of the fatigue damage under random stresses, a deterministic approach cannot be adopted, however, according to the common practice, a mean value of the damage can be assessed, paying attention that the time history used is sufficiently long.
(Is this common practice?
"That's common practice".
This is common practice worldwide.
That beefing is common practice.
This helps determine whether fighters' common practice of wiggling their foot in their air results in an actual hit, but measuring the precise force of these kicks would ensure that only sufficiently hefty hits count towards the tally.
But it's a common practice now.
And yet, that's become common practice.
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