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The phrase "under that description" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific classification or characterization of something that has been previously mentioned. Example: "The item falls under that description, as it meets all the criteria outlined in the guidelines."
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There are other places that come under that description.
I think a lot of people can fit under that description, but can ultimately be very different people with many different interests and personalities.
Of course such a person might be aware of God's laws without realizing that they are God's laws; she might be aware of God's commands without being aware of them under that description.
For example, as Davidson pointed out, an agent may intentionally cause himself to trip, and the activity that caused the tripping may have been intentional under that description while, presumably, the foreseen but involuntary tripping behavior that it caused is not supposed to be intentional under any heading.
Similarly, if I mistakenly but enjoyably eat your sandwich, I then enjoy (the activity of) eating your sandwich without enjoying (thinking I am) eating your sandwich (under that description) in the way someone might even if mistaken, while I cannot (in the way I do) enjoy eating your sandwich without the eaten sandwich really being yours.
It is so broad that anything could be construed to not fall under that description.
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"It seems to me it's a bit of a stretch," he continued, "to say somebody gathering records under F.O.I.A. fits that description".
And it was under this description that it won its second prize of 1984, the Pegasus Prize for Maori Literature.
It seems true that if Lehrer's imagined agent has desires and beliefs that rationalized that action under the description 'eating a red candy' namely, adopting the analysis of Davidson 1963, a desire for a red candy and a belief that this action is a way of eating a red candy she would eat a red candy.
A person shows up at a doctor's office weak, with fever and aches -- symptoms that fall under the description "flulike".
Suppose that you alert the burglar by turning on the light, and suppose that this is one event that is intentional under the description 'turning on the light', but not under 'alerting the burglar'.
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