As Dummett has noted, in many cases the standard names for paradigmatically abstract objects do not assume the functional form to which the definition adverts. |
First, Jesus shared with the Essenes a theology that was thoroughgoingly monotheistic and paradigmatically eschatological. |
Only responses to him that, like the early creeds and hymns, are impregnated by historical data, are paradigmatically different from superstition, no matter how sophisticated they appear. |
Although the scholars had accepted this invitation in that Supreme Assembly, but paradigmatically it had no success. |
In many ways, they paradigmatically reflect what non-mandatory rules are meant to accomplish, which is why they are explicitly stated in the national law of many States. |
In keeping with the recent literature, this article will focus on 'entity-to-region' location relations i.e., location relations that paradigmatically hold between entities and regions. |