Sentence examples for supporting meaning from inspiring English sources

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This article reassesses the place of concept-based explanation in semantics in light of these developments, concentrating on the explanatory power, scope and uniqueness of the conceptual hypothesis as a substantive proposal about the mental architecture supporting meaning.

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But support meaning dollars — has been frustratingly scant.

Still, the trip is fully supported, meaning you can focus on the ride and the views, without the hassle of planning the trip independently.

Fay Maxted OBE, the chief executive of the Survivors Trust, a national umbrella group for sexual abuse charities, said victims were being deprived of quick access to support meaning the UK was in breach of an EU directive protecting their human rights.

This is something that the current government does not support, meaning that we are losing many of our best scientists to foreign countries.

In addition, the account funds projects in all areas of science that NSF supports, meaning that the giant telescope must compete with large facilities serving other disciplines.

Simultaneous connection to the door-mounted camera is also supported meaning multiple in-home smartphone owners can see who's outside.

(p. 18) CSCL can engage students in joint problem solving by designing software to support meaning making, focus on the students' methods of problematization, and promote intersubjective meaning making when students learn in small groups (Stahl 2006).

In addition, retailers' loyalty programs will also be supported, meaning that customers won't need to tote around their plastic loyalty cards or key fobs in order to earn points, use coupons, or receive discounts.

Commenters on Reddit then turned the thread into a series of feature requests, begging for things like an option for a reverse-chronological feed, a dark theme, and "regramming" support meaning, reposting someone else's photo with attribution.

The data were subjected to 2 (ROM: low versus high) × 2 (contextual congruency: contextually supported meaning versus contextually unsupported meaning) × 2 (target type: semantic associate versus control) analyses of variance (ANOVAs) with repeated measures, treating either the participants (F 1 ) or the items (F 2 ) as a random effect.

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