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In addition to possession, however, which of course by itself is not a form of symbolization, exemplification requires that the exemplifying symbol refers back to the label or predicate that denotes it.
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That is, if there is a unique x such that T[x], t denotes it, and t is denotationless otherwise.
For each, take an such that and denote it by.
To reinforce this distinction, compounds filtered out by the first checkpoint are labelled mutagenic while those filtered out by the second checkpoint are labelled suspicious: this label is a warning that denotes a candidate mutagen, since it has fired a SA with low specificity.
As depicted in the figure, each entity is enclosed between an opening and ending tag that denotes the category to which it belongs.
It is true that Ms. Jarrar has a résumé that denotes both talent and resilience.
For each, take such that, and we denote it by.
A tailor's swatch does not exemplify all of the features it possesses or all the predicates that denote it but rather only those for which it is a symbol (hence, e.g., predicates denoting color and texture, and not predicates denoting size or shape).
Now, with the added support for Live Photos in Messages on the Mac, when you receive a photo from a friend in an iMessage, you'll notice an icon at the top-right hand corner that denotes if it's a Live Photo.
(i) tvs-cone converges to if for every with there exists a natural number such that for all ; we denote it by or as.
It was a cherished word that denoted something almost unattainable.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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