Sentence examples for sustaining relation from inspiring English sources

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In the extended production rule, the antecedent and consequent of a rule are represented by fuzzy conceptual graphs, and the sustaining relation between antecedent and consequent is the confidence.

The non-normative premise, [P2], seems to extend to all necessary truths if the explanation of reliability mentioned in [P1] requires any sort of counterfactual sustaining relation between the truth makers of the propositions in question and our psychological states.

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And Mr. Peres emphasizes the importance of courtesies and gestures in building and sustaining relations with the Palestinians, something that he says Mr. Barak did not understand and Mr. Sharon probably does.

Cultural diplomacy is described as the domain of diplomacy concerned with establishing, developing and sustaining relations with foreign states by way of culture, art and education.

The warnings and threats came after a tumultuous and violent week in the Middle East, which left the Obama administration reeling at times and straining to sustain relations with two allies that have long been viewed as pillars of stability in the region, Israel and Egypt.

A low-fidelity visualization is described that I propose can help maintain stakeholder agency and sustain relations between co-actors for the longer term.

In this context, sustaining normal relations with Egypt would not be only morally unacceptable, it also has the potential to generate significant costs to the EU, in terms of its intermediate and long term interests in the region.

In the questionnaire, a sport-related injury, dichotomized into "yes" or "no", was defined as "an injury sustained in relation to sport/exercise, which has prevented you from participating in sport/exercise for at least seven days, and/or which required contact with health professionals (doctor, physiotherapist or other)", pooling single and multiple injuries together.

Literature was a matter of collective survival during the war, but it could not (logistically) sustain its relation to life after the war, because there is no social infrastructure to support it.

The 'costs' of sustaining one's relation to communitas, its selflessness, has an intrinsically ascetic self-denial at its core (Copeman 2009).

Page A17 Obituaries CHARLES H. PRICE II, 80 He was a former United States ambassador to Britain who helped sustain warm relations between President Ronald Reagan and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

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