Within the substitutional mode, anachronism was neither an aberration nor a mere rhetorical device, but a structural condition of artifacts. |
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Horwich recognizes that if he used substitutional quantifiers, his theory would be finitely statable. |
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Generally if the new issue is the only common issue of the company, then the new issue will be treated as a substitutional issue. |
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Simple cationic or anionic substitutions are the most basic types of substitutional solid solution. |
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The US seems to be increasingly drawn to a theory that international agreements and organisations have, as it were, a merely substitutional role. |
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We see here that these relationships can be either complementary or substitutional. |
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The judge may decide that service of the notice will be substitutional, by mail or posting or in any other manner. |
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There was no such order granted for the substitutional serving of the SOC in this case. |
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In the result, new technologies are likely to be additive and promotional, not substitutional in effect. |
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But the interference between the substitutional principle of origins and the authorial or performative principle of artifact production was dynamic. |
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This is in contrast to recently published reports in which good performance of reconstruction methods was recorded despite extensive substitutional saturation. |
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In actual fact, this Office established that, according to the Alberta Rules of Court, an SOC must be served on an individual personally, unless a court grants an order for substitutional service. |
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He spent his professional life mostly at Oxford, studying the structures of copper, silver, and iron alloys and discovering the proportions in which metals form substitutional and interstitial alloys. |
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Maraging steels are iron alloys generally characterised by high nickel, very low carbon content and the use of substitutional elements or precipitates to produce strengthening and age-hardening of the alloy. |
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Wheat has a substitutional relation with corns if both are used as forages. |
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Three types of solid solution are possible, and these may be described in terms of their corresponding mechanisms namely, substitutional, interstitial, and omission. |
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The mixed lattice may be substitutional, in which the atoms of one starting crystal replace those of the other, or interstitial, in which the atoms occupy positions normally vacant in the lattice. |
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A different approach would be to take the existential quantifier as a substitutional quantifier where the substitution class consists of sentences. |
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These results indicate that management endogenously determines the capital expenditures and cash savings, and these two variables are substitutional in resource allocations. |
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