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"It is prototypically American to say, 'This worked well, but now you've got to change it.' " In Washington, some critics say too little was done.
The conceptual approach is prototypically demonstrated by considering a model environment for smart cars, which are temporarily reconfigured during their use phase.
This is prototypically with another developmental faculty, but exceptions are possible with approval.
Thus, there seems to be no exact synonym for anger: a state that is prototypically aggressive but not frenzied.
Thin constructivism depicts race as a grouping of humans according to ancestry and genetically insignificant, "superficial properties that are prototypically linked with race," such as skin tone, hair color and hair texture (Mallon 2006, 534).
In a strict taxonomy neither of these is a kind of horse as horse is prototypically defined; they are accepted as hyponyms on grounds of functional or formal similarity.
Instantiation constitutes "the move between the system and the instance" and realisation "is prototypically an interstratal relationship; meanings are realized as wordings, wordings realized as sound (or soundings)" (Halliday 2005: 352).
His story is prototypically American.
Both the sequence of powers of two and the sequence of positive even numbers 2, 4, 6, 8,... are well-distinguished mental categories whose members are prototypically even.
The protein is prototypically cleaved on the cell surface in response to external stimuli.
This form of sterile inflammation is prototypically initiated by engagement of innate pattern recognition receptors, like toll-like receptors [ 68].
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