Relationships between other values from different quantity spaces can be defined using equalities and correspondences. |
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Metaphorical extension does, however, presuppose the recognition of similarities, or correspondences, between the source and the target domains. |
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In fact it is likely that Coleridge, who was himself a contributor to the Monthly Magazine, read some or all of these correspondences. |
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All words belonging to the same isogloss must have sound correspondences and clear similarities in form and meaning. |
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Rapport seeks to show the correspondences between literature and anthropology. |
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Since the genes are conserved, we can map correspondences between them within a lineage and in comparison with other lineages. |
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In any case, the expression of shame as well as the confession of the guilt of sin are identified by their close and confluent correspondences. |
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We write further to our correspondences to yourself regarding the submission of your list of authorities. |
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Furthermore, their neurological commonalities make the previous psychological correspondences more meaningful. |
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If a reader misses such allegorical correspondences, he or she may completely misread the book. |
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We don't usually divide it into vertical levels, and no particular distinction is made in terms of correspondences depending on depth. |
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Multiple sets of sound correspondences can be used to distinguish loans from inherited words. |
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Write down the correspondences for all these individual items so you can see interconnectedness between everything. |
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Some close correspondences can be found between the rhetoric of Robinson and that of Cicero and, to an even greater extent, Quintilian. |
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He relied on the theory of correspondences to explain how gains in the material sphere might parallel those in the celestial. |
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Whereas the correspondences between the drawing and the reflected face are not as conclusive, they are not altogether implausible. |
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Thus, if there were no adaptive value in maintaining these correspondences, then they could diverge during evolution. |
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Of course one-to-one correspondences would detract from the richness of the book. |
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Campbell has also proposed that the conceptual correspondences between multiplication and division facts are utilized by adults. |
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Roughly, one measures everything with a ruler and compass and sets things up according to strict astrological correspondences. |
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Coordinates will be fed into an astro-archeology computer program to determine if there are any correspondences. |
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In this world of correspondences and analogies, the suffering of Christ demands a similar, consciously analogic, sacrifice. |
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It is strange and paradoxical how our main problem has ended up being how to answer so many correspondences. |
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Today, these parallels are known not to be exact correspondences, but the links between development and evolution remain an area of active research. |
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Modern magicians have taken the traditional correspondences of the pentagram and applied them to the decagram, giving two points to each element, as well as one point to each planet. |
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And it is fun noticing all the odd little correspondences between stories. |
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Unique correspondences are identified for eight chromosomes. |
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So how did we manage with cultural correspondences but no common language? |
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The Phonetic stage marks the true beginning of alphabetic writing and reflects some understanding of phoneme-grapheme correspondences. |
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Everything combined to build up belief in this parallel world, in which microcosm and macrocosm were linked by complex networks of correspondences and powers. |
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So I wasn't satisfied with just noting a few close correspondences. |
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Her correspondences include the planet Venus, the Strength tarot card, the symbols of a box or a basket, the gems obsidian, citrine, cat's eye and tiger's eye. |
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The onomatopoeic tune that resulted was hilarious, but the implication that in a digital universe all correspondences are known in advance was rather disturbing. |
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Moreover, ignoring fusion and division allowed us to use a standard method from operational research to recover the speckle correspondences between frames. |
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The archive is filled with correspondences from Ginsberg and other lovers, but one letter stands out. |
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Letter formation is a part of phonics instruction that reinforces children's memory for letter-sound correspondences. |
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The correspondences of sounds in cognate Uralic words are illustrated in the table. |
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Make sure you keep or make a note of all payments and correspondences you have with your estate agent and landlord. |
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But where she had found grace and texture in black and white, colour now provided beauty in correspondences. |
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Once correspondences are manually provided for the first image, the pose itself is computed in approximately 0.2 seconds. |
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A few Viet Tan members have had their computers affected with malware allowing hackers to obtain working email correspondences. |
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The ability to set correspondences between source data and existing table fields is implemented. |
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This catalogue only suggests the colours that can be obtained and does not aim to show direct correspondences. |
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The present study demonstrates that rhyme correspondences also exist between Sinitic and Finnic languages. |
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For the vowel sounds of the English language, however, correspondences between spelling and pronunciation are more irregular. |
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These include narrative sources accounts, seals, charters, papal letters and correspondences that appear in French baronial cartularies. |
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These correspondences may stand for equivalence, subsumption, or disjointedness, between ontology entities. |
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Meanwhile astrologists and alchemists theorized about magical correspondences between the stars and events on the ground, paving the way for the more credible sciences of astronomy and chemistry. |
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Ten shared etyma between Sinitic and Uralic languages are supplied to the rhyme correspondences in this article. |
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Examples of it include the stop consonant p in Latin pater corresponding to the spirant consonant f in father, and the correspondences between English and Greek t, d, and th discussed above. |
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The similarity between the Khoe and! Xóõ forms for 'drink' and 'laugh' hints at possible sound correspondences between the vowels and the consonants, but this similarity fails to extend to other words in the two groups. |
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Of all the claims, correspondences, and people who come into my office, the disability tax credit issue takes precedence over everything else: immigration, farm aid, and everything that has ever come to my office. |
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Perhaps more than any other composer, Bach was especially dedicated to exploring the liturgical year, and so there is nothing fortuitous about such correspondences. |
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But it is only a Recommendation, and not constraining for the Member States, given that the complexity of the proposed perspective will not facilitate the establishment of correspondences. |
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Teachers need to introduce the letter-sound correspondences in a planned, sequential manner so that children have time to learn, practise, and master them. |
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Receipt times of all submissions, notices and other correspondences and transactions via the FullGolf sites are measured based on receipt by FullGolf's servers. |
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Instead, we focused on promoting the duplex printing of external administrative and executive correspondence, and to include an SD message related to duplex printing in the footer of these correspondences. |
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All correspondences are solicited only to his new mail address by him. |
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Each chapter in the book has an assigned theme, technique, and correspondences between its characters and those of Homer's Odyssey. |
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For other possible histories, see English historical vowel correspondences. |
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For a summary of the various developments in Old and Middle English that led to these vowels, see English historical vowel correspondences. |
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I regard myself as a curator of advance fee seam and scambaiting correspondences. |
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The determined seeker of tropes in Rimbaud will find metonymies that do not create a world of correspondences. |
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For purposes of this continuing tutoring, these subword correspondences were reviewed in three blocks, which alternated across lessons for four reviews of each. |
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Further papers would appear on the subject of Childe in ensuing years, looking at such subjects as his personal correspondences, and final resting place. |
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For more details, see English historical vowel correspondences. |
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