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Cardozo continues to adhere to the original principle of Winterbottom, that " absurd and outrageous consequences " must be avoided, and he does so by drawing a new line in the last sentence quoted above: " There must be knowledge of a danger, not merely possible, but probable.
In the second edition of January 1860, Darwin quoted Kingsley as " a celebrated cleric ", and added the phrase " by the Creator " to the closing sentence, which from then on read " life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one ".
To the sentence quoted above he added the words, " which will be preceded by a great prelude ".
His Slavery Discussed in Occasional Essays from 1833 to 1846 ( 1846 ) exercised considerable influence upon Abraham Lincoln, and in this book appears the sentence, which, as rephrased by Lincoln, was widely quoted: " If that form of government, that system of social order is not wrong — if those laws of the Southern States, by virtue of which slavery exists there, and is what it is, are not wrong — nothing is wrong.
Only the period, however, may not end a quoted sentence when it does not also end the enclosing sentence, except for literal text:
Explanatory information takes the form of a present participle phrase, a quoted sentence, or a short statement that is appropriate in context
The quoted sentence is of the form " If A then B " where A refers to the sentence itself and B refers to " Germany borders China ".
The last sentence of the interesting epitaph from which this phrase is taken may be quoted as a specimen of the dialect ; the stone was found in Corfinio, the ancient Corfinium, and the very perfect style of the Latin alphabet in which it is written shows that it cannot well be earlier than the last century BC: " Eite uus pritrome pacris, puus ecic lexe lifar ," " ite vos porro pacati ( cum bona pace ), qui hoc scriptum ( hbar, 3rd decl.
" sentence quoted above is a famous example ), this demonstrates only that Matthew is quoting Luke or vice-versa.
which both use the meaning of the quoted words to complete the sentence, and mention them as they are attributed to W. V. Quine, to argue against his teachers ' hard distinction.
* The sentence is quoted by David Lodge in his 2001 novel, Thinks ..., in the context of a debate between the fictional characters of Arthur Messenger ( a cognitive scientist ) and Helen Reed ( a novelist ).
Furthermore, the qualifier, " By preferring the support of domestic to that of a foreign industry ", is not quoted when referring to the " invisible hand " sentence.
" The sentence is also quoted in the Gustav Hasford's novel The Short-Timers.
They are construed, instead, as logical devices so that asserting that a sentence is true is just a quoted way of asserting the sentence itself.
Assenting to a quoted sentence ( the disquotation account of belief ) is only one behavioral marker of believing.
The fifth sentence quoted on the northeast interior wall (" Nothing is more certainly written in the book of fate than these people are to be free.
Ten years later, that same sentence from Alda's article was quoted in the 1985 book A Feminist Dictionary.
If the second sentence is quoted by itself, it is necessary to resolve the anaphor:
Sometimes he pronounced made up words, or crazy sentence structures, but even if he used real words or sentences ( as when he quoted a real-life person ), the comedy came mostly from his exaggerated, fabricated accent, when he tried to emulate a native speaker.
His relatively mild sentence was met with anger by the theatrical community, and Sir Henry Irving was later quoted as saying that " Terriss was an actor, so his murderer will not be executed.
An article in the New York Tribune reported Meade as criticizing President Grover Cleveland, and quoted the sentence " I am an American and a Union man, two things this administration can't stand.

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Both of these principles are illustrated here using the example sentence from above.
To a human, it is obvious that the first sentence is using the word " bass ( fish )", as in the former sense above and in the second sentence, the word " bass ( instrument )" is being used as in the latter sense below.
As noted above, in Aristotelian logic a proposition is a particular kind of sentence, one which affirms or denies a predicate of a subject.
The dependency-based parse tree for the example sentence above is as follows:
Despite its heavy borrowing of technical and legal terms, the above sentence would be understood clearly by speakers of Yeshivish as " He did a lot of damage, and eventually admitted that he did it, although he claimed it was inadvertent.
In the sentence above, the possessive her is a free variable.
A paratactic example of the sentence above could be: " Leaves swirl on the porch.
Hence, in the sentence above, the reader would be able to make use of plausibility information in order to assume that " the evidence " is being examined instead of doing the examining.
In the sentence mentioned above, guru is used more or less interchangeably with satguru ( literally: true teacher ) and satpurusha.
In sentence ( 1 ) above, the content words have been changed into nonsense syllables but it is not difficult for one to posit that winfy is an adjective, prunkilmonger, glidgement, levensers as nouns, mominkled, brangified as verbs and vederously as an adverb based on clues like the derivational and inflectional morphemes.
Chomskybot operates as follows: it always generates five sentences to a paragraph ; each sentence contains a fixed number of parts for all such sentences ; for each of the above mentioned parts there are a number of alternatives ; it randomly chooses alternatives to construct sentences and paragraphs ; furthermore, the author of the alternatives constructs them in such a way that every possible combination thereof is grammatically correct ( although obviously semantically incoherent.
The above sentence, from a newspaper article, humorously suggests that it is the subject of the sentence, Walter Stanley, who was buried under a pile of dust, and not the records.
However, if enough people read and believe this fact, the above sentence will eventually become " conventional wisdom ".
Unlike the ending marks, which are fully above the line in a sentence, the (¿) and (¡) are placed about halfway below the line.
The sentence given above can have two different meanings.
For example, the formula above, an equation, can be considered a sentence or sentential phrase in which the greater than or equal to symbol has the role of a verb.
Section 65 of the Youth Criminal Justice Act ( YCJA ) states that if the Attorney General gives notice to the court at any stage of the proceedings that the young offender, who is alleged to have committed a presumptive offence ” ( as mentioned above ) that an adult sentence would not be sought, the court shall order that the young individual is not liable to an adult sentence ; the youth would immediately be tried in youth court and a youth sentence would be imposed.
Judge Jackson finally sentenced Watson to six years, far above the minimum sentence under the federal guidelines of sixteen months, based on what he saw as Watson's menacing conduct and the chaos his standoff had caused, and as a deterrent against future civil protesters tying up law enforcement and terrorizing the city.

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With this seven-word sentence -- though the speaker undoubtedly thought he was dealing only with the subject of food -- he was telling things about himself and, in the last two examples, revealing that he had departed from the customs of his culture.
The jail sentence is to begin the day after Sarkees graduates from Eastern High School in June.
If the petition is granted the appellant could be released from incarceration, the sentence could be modified, or a new trial could be ordered.
This was developed into the language " E-Prime " by D. David Bourland, Jr. 15 years after his death ( E-Prime a form of the English language in which the verb " to be " does not appear in any of its forms ; for example, the sentence " the movie was good " could translate into E-Prime as " I liked the movie ", thereby distinguishing opinion from fact ).
" At the end, he succeeded in obtaining from Theodosius a promise that the sentence should be completely revoked, with the very natural consequence that thereafter the prospect of immunity thus afforded occasioned spoliations of synagogues all over the Empire.
On December 10, 2007, Vick received a 23-month prison sentence and was officially cut from the Atlanta roster.
Upon receiving an Alford guilty plea from a defendant, the court may immediately pronounce the defendant guilty and impose sentence as if the defendant had otherwise been convicted of the crime.
Some think that the " Pay Lay Ale " sentence is derived from the Hebrew phrase " pe le-El ", פה לאל ' mouth to God '.
In a single sentence, parallel to Aristotle's statement asserting that being is substance, St. Thomas pushes away from the Aristotelian doctrine: " Being is not a genus, since it is not predicated univocally but only analogically.
: And he used to repeat that sentence from St. Paul It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God ,” and many other verses of Scripture, urging us thereby to awake from the slumber of the soul by thinking in good time of our last hour.
The memoir was diary entries, poems, letters, drawings, personal photos, and lyric compositions spanning from Love's childhood up until the year 2006, shortly after her release from a six-month rehab sentence.
# is a finite set of terminals, disjoint from, which make up the actual content of the sentence.
It appears to have arisen over theological contentions concerning the meaning, figurative or literal, of a sentence from the Gospel of John: " the Word was made Flesh ".
Adams was serving a life sentence that had been commuted from a death sentence on a legal technicality for the 1976 murder of Robert Wood, a Dallas police officer.
For example, the sentence " The coat is red " has no observer, the sentence " We see the coat as red " ( where " we " indicates observers ) appears more specific in context as regards light waves and colour as determined by modern science, that is, colour results from a reaction in the human brain.
In fact, being sent to French Guiana as a relégué was a life sentence, and usually a short life sentence, as most of the relégués died very quickly from disease and malnutrition.
* 1979 Convicted bank robber Patty Hearst is released from prison after her sentence is commuted by President Jimmy Carter.
Huerta ordered Villa's execution, but Madero commuted the sentence and Villa was sent to the same Santiago Tlatelolco prison as Reyes from which he escaped on Christmas Day 1912.
All felonies remain considered a serious crime, but concerns of proportionality ( i. e., that the punishment fit the crime ) have in modern times prompted legislatures to require or permit the imposition of less serious punishments, ranging from lesser terms of imprisonment to the substitution of a jail sentence or even the suspension of all incarceration contingent upon a defendant's successful completion of probation.
A sentence of excommunication was pronounced against Henry V, who had extorted through violence from the pope the concessions documented in the Privilegium.

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