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In the second half of the 20th century, some work in sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics sought to widen the notion of linguistic competence in this way.
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Regarding abuse of domestic workers, she said, "We need to widen the notion that maids, that poorer people who are working with you, also have rights.
In many people this "sense" of one's limitless nature may widen to the notion of the "all-perspectives" view of God.
Rather, he suggests, it's important we concentrate on widening our cultural brackets: "Clearly the notion of normal art, produced by normal artists, needs to be challenged".
Residents of Moore Park, opposed to the notion of widening their small residential street, approached city council in September 1948 to request the new extension connect to Mount Pleasant Road instead.
Still further definitions are possible when we widen the range of relevant concepts, employing notions such as responsibility, being in the clear, and blameworthiness.
And it noted that this gap had widened considerably over time.Mr Wales dismisses the notion of a clique as "silly".
One solution would be to widen the choice of pronouns.
"We need to widen the range of responsibilities here.
These greatly widen the application of the RF Stöber method.
It would also widen the definition of a public accommodation.
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