In a world of six billion mortal souls, we are never far away from a flesh-and-blood exemplification of life's one great certainty. |
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Section 12.4 provides exemplification on how to assign uses to a category and how to systematically describe uses from a life cycle perspective. |
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On Feb 22, 1900, the first exemplification of that degree was held in New York City. |
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There is an analogy here with the theory of universals and the problem of exemplification. |
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And those Classical artistic compositions' principles are the exemplification of the methods of political thinking of a people, which are necessary for a good society. |
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The task of the social partners within the framework of the social dialogue is an excellent exemplification of the governance principle at European level. |
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These three types of outcomes can be described at each level of the framework in a way that facilitates amplification and exemplification by national and sectoral bodies. |
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The transition from common sense language to description provides access to the first level of analysis, through the organization and exemplification of observations. |
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In fact, we strongly recommend reading the full version, since the level of depth and the possibilities of explicit exemplification are much higher. |
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Only one exemplification of the 1216 charter survives, held in Durham Cathedral. |
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The fourth copy of the 1225 exemplification was held by the museum of the Public Record Office and is now held by The National Archives. |
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Specific analogical language comprises exemplification, comparisons, metaphors, similes, allegories, and parables, but not metonymy. |
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One of the deepest teachings of Confucius may have been the superiority of personal exemplification over explicit rules of behavior. |
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According to the Court, the appellant could not, through exemplification proceedings commenced on February 6, 1998, extend the period for which the foreign judgment was valid or revive it once it was extinguished. |
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In addition to possession, however, which of course by itself is not a form of symbolization, exemplification requires that the exemplifying symbol refers back to the label or predicate that denotes it. |
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So, likeness amounts to shared-property exemplification. |
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Another alternative to exemplification is representation. |
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More importantly, when we examine specific cases, it appears unclear whether the distinction between exemplification in general and expression in particular has been well drawn. |
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I find that at times Ponton overextends his exhaustive exemplification. |
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