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Whether "conceptually possible worlds" should be taken to be distinct from metaphysically possible worlds, or instead identified with metaphysically possible worlds (or centered worlds) but with a distinct notion of "truth at a world" (à la two-dimensional semantics), is here left wide open.
The SF-12 was used to compare whether conceptually similar domains had higher correlations than conceptually unrelated domains.
The SF-36 and EQ-5D were used to compare whether conceptually similar domains had higher correlations than conceptually unrelated domains.
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Occupy Wall Street remains a phenomenon that's very much removed from Capitol Hill, with Congress not sure whether to conceptually embrace it or call it a mob.
Three experiments explored whether conceptual mappings in conventional metaphors are productive, by testing whether the comprehension of novel metaphors was facilitated by first reading conceptually related conventional metaphors.
Another difference is that New York's tech industry tends to work with, or on top of, what's already there, whether physically or conceptually.
The translators and the authors discussed the translation and whether it was conceptually equivalent to the original English version.
Although conceptually appealing, whether such therapeutic approach will perform better than individual targeting of each separate addiction might depend on whether these two seemingly independent phenotypes (i.e., oncogene and metabolic addictions) are in fact channelled through non-overlapping molecular pathways.
But whether Darger belongs here conceptually or not, this robust sampling of his work most rewardingly shows his ability to embody a far-out vision.
Therefore, we conceptually checked whether or not the solutions of two adjacent tasks affected each other.
Consequently, we do not conceptually distinguish whether a given method employs a time-varying pdf p(b n ), as in uncertainty decoding, or whether a distorted vector y n is a preprocessed or a genuinely noisy or reverberant observation.
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