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It was Nicolas Sarkozy himself who, last summer, started turning the triple-A credit rating, a rather technical notion until then, into a major political issue.
Illumination, the other element of the theory, was for Augustine and his many followers, at least through the 14th century, a technical notion, built upon a visual metaphor inherited from Plotinus (205 270) and other Neoplatonic thinkers.
Universal is a technical notion in metaphysics: a universal is that which is predicable of many.
This extends the technical notion of dependability to take into account fitness for purpose, acceptability and adaptability.
A warning is in order here, however: acceptance is a technical notion and characterizations of its nature and ethics can differ radically.
Newton also added his precise and technical notion of inertia or mass, another fruit of his new mechanics, to the list of primary properties of atoms.
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Both incompleteness and undecidability are technical notions.
The original purpose of category theory had been to make precise certain technical notions of algebra and topology and to present crucial results of divergent mathematical fields in an elegant and uniform way, but it soon became clear that categories had an important role to play in the foundations of mathematics.
Because these are technical notions, one would expect Aristotle to have defined them.
Chomsky (1986) introduced into the linguistics literature two technical notions of a language: 'E-Language' and 'I-Language'.
To state this more precisely we are going to have to introduce a few rather technical notions.
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