They appreciated the high seriousness and the perspicuous aspects of his intelligence, both evident in his books. |
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Unfortunately, the import of these qualifications has been less than perspicuous. |
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Montague suggested a perspicuous way to capture the principle of compositionality formally. |
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This is a simple but perspicuous consequence of the Cartesian doctrine of sensible qualities and its conception of matter. |
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He is now, though not wholly perspicuous, less enigmatic than he was at the beginning. |
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Since ousia is a verbal noun formed from the participle on, this is not a perspicuous statement. |
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What the philosophers in question owe us is a perspicuous explanation of how there can be a class of entities which do not behave like particulars. |
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One neatly arranged, rich and perspicuous, the other unpredictable, plunged into anarchy, but vital and commanding. |
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The formula of standard logic, moreover, displays its truth-conditions in a very perspicuous way. |
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We must be resolved how the law can be pure and perspicuous, and yet throw a polluted skirt over these Eleusinian mysteries. |
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It is my conviction that a key factor here is also the creation of a perspicuous mechanism of operation for the judicial system in the Balkans, which will assume the original functions of the Tribunal after its closure. |
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Lighted and perspicuous 38m2 apartment divided into two main rooms. |
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In cases of forced motion, movers are present in a perspicuous way. |
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