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Rather, theoretical terms were supposed to refer to unobservable, mind-independent entities, so that, for example, the referent of the term 'atom' would be real atoms and not samples of 'logical constructions' out of sense data (or other kinds of directly perceivable things).
pricing, they are supposed to refer those questions to bankers.
Oh, and remember when we were supposed to refer to pommes frites as "freedom fries"?
And then San Francisco De Sales Island is supposed to refer to the patron saint of writers.
FEMA workers were supposed to refer disabled clients for the nine slots, Ms. Kegel said, but did not.
When they reached 15 unexcused absences, he was supposed to refer them to truancy court — but he refused, he said, because he didn't think it was right.
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She used the first-person plural, I suppose, to refer to us North Americans of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, a people living in relative comfort, but struggling to achieve that one thing that makes us feel fully human: intimacy.
Congress, having dealt so explicitly with offenses by state election officers in the ten repealed sections, cannot be supposed to have referred to them indirectly in § 5508, which does not mention voters, or elections, or election officers, but deals with the deprivation of civil rights of a different nature.
The catch: the other gadget has to be D.L.N.A.-certified, which you're supposed to know refers to an industry compatibility standard.
The use of the Games to create a new home for the privileged is not what the IOC is supposed to be referring to when it talks about a legacy.
Anything ranked 5 or lower was also supposed to be referred to maintenance teams for repairs, but the unidentified inspector told investigators that this defect and others that entailed expensive repairs were often put on the backburner.
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