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The open letter also takes issue with the copy used for the voiceover narration, which does not actually call the E-Class self-driving or fully autonomous, but which does refer to the vehicle as "autonomous-thinking," with "self-braking, self-correcting, self-parking".
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Early critical discussions of constructions, such as Wisdom (1931), stressed the contrast between logically proper names, which do refer, and constructions, which were thus seen as ontologically innocent.
A different style was shown by our No. 3 wine, the Domaine des Relagnes, a cuvée with a peculiar name, Les Petits Pieds d'Armand, which does not refer to Armand's little feet, but to a vineyard of very old vines.
The principles supplement the explicitly pacifist Constitution, which does not refer directly to nuclear weapons.
Enforcement of § 44.09(a), which does not refer specifically to other sections, necessarily involves consideration of whatever requirements may relate to securing the board's written permission.
The Trump Organization did not return emails or telephone calls requesting comment on the criminal complaint, which does not refer to the organization's partnership with IREO.
There is also the confusingly named dilithium, which does not refer to Li2, two real-life lithium atoms covalently bonded together to form an incredibly electrophilic gas molecule.
The numerical results show that the proposed method can indeed obtain accurate numerical results for the water wave problems, which does not refer to the choice of a proper stabilization parameter.
The numerical results show that the proposed method can indeed obtain accurate numerical results for 2D Burgers' equation having large Re, which does not refer to the choice of a proper stabilization parameter.
The menu sticks to fairly traditional dishes, with appetizers like garlic shrimp sizzled on a hot steel grill, bright red piquillo peppers stuffed with cod puree and covered in a sauce basquaise, and clams piperrada, which does not refer to the region's famous piperade sauce but to the accompanying peppers in the sauce of chorizo and white beans.
Peter Beinart, the editor, said he ran the hidden headline, which does not refer to an article inside the magazine, as "a response to the media obsession with subliminal advertising" -- the brouhaha that erupted after the barely visible word "rats" flashed in an advertisement for Gov. George W. Bush intentionally or otherwise.
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