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In the fundamental sciences, one typically speaks of causal relations in terms of interactions.
Where other texts speak of using language to express yi, Xunzi typically speaks of expressing zhi (intention), implying that in such contexts the two terms are roughly synonymous.
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We typically speak of visibility as an asset — but the subjugated are not always overlooked, and they do not always want to be seen.
Kathleen Hall Jamieson, director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania, said that what was new in Mr. Kerry's campaigning was not the substance but the terminology -- Democrats, she said, had more typically spoken of "rights" while Republicans invoke values.
As stated earlier, Aristotle typically spoke of the form of an object as being in the mind or intellect of the knower and the matter as being outside it.
The shift from the more political to the more individualistic view of liberty may be seen in how the constitutional guarantees with respect to speech and the press are typically spoken of in the United States.
Textbooks, in fact, typically speak of the theory of "statistical thermodynamics".
Those deductive systems that deal only with sentences typically speak of individual constants rather than free variables here.
As for bodies (note the plural: Epicurus does not typically speak of matter per se) and void as the basic physical principles, the senses, Epicurus affirms, testify to the existence of bodies, and by calculation on the basis of the senses we infer the nature of what is invisible, for example the atoms (LH 39).
Hagel, a Vietnam War veteran, has typically spoken of his opposition to unnecessary wars in terms of the risks they pose to the troops that fight them, a concern that drones and special forces would seem to ameliorate.
Box 2 contains two accounts to illustrate that LFCs more often described successful self-management strategies whereas FCs typically spoke of how they had to resort to the GP for help despite trying a range of strategies.
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