Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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Strana 104
... term " probation , " now being confused by one or both of them with “ ineligibility . ” ( The practical difference will be seen presently . ) General language depends centrally on well - defined terms - the more general the discussion ...
... term " probation , " now being confused by one or both of them with “ ineligibility . ” ( The practical difference will be seen presently . ) General language depends centrally on well - defined terms - the more general the discussion ...
Strana 105
... term . Of course no one is going to interrupt himself at every abstract term in order to hammer out an extended definition . Nevertheless the discipline of defining should be constant as a mental process whether you're speak- ing ...
... term . Of course no one is going to interrupt himself at every abstract term in order to hammer out an extended definition . Nevertheless the discipline of defining should be constant as a mental process whether you're speak- ing ...
Strana 107
... terms . Dictionaries can help , but since dictionaries aim only to approximate a term as it is most widely used , your own continual testing of a term will be needed to bring it to maximum serviceability as you are using it . Exercise 1 ...
... terms . Dictionaries can help , but since dictionaries aim only to approximate a term as it is most widely used , your own continual testing of a term will be needed to bring it to maximum serviceability as you are using it . Exercise 1 ...
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