Sentences with phrase «language narrowed the definition»

The scales focus on language narrowed the definition of intelligence, which has been to some extent broadened in the most recent form, the SB5.

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Theologians influenced by positivism, whose adherents saw reality as strictly that which can be experienced through the senses and knowledge as that which can be obtained through a narrow definition of the scientific method, and linguistic analysis, which purported that the only proper function of philosophy is the study of the usage of words and sentences, also treated science and religion as separate realms, distinct «language games,» each with its own set of rules.
NEW YORK (AP)-- The second trial for New York's former assembly speaker is likely to be a repeat of a 2015 trial but with language that will conform to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling narrowing the definition of corruption.
Relying on the precise statutory language of Section 201, McDonnell narrowed the definition of official act, holding that bribery requires the public official to agree to exercise government power or take substantive action on a particular matter or dispute.
The panel also narrowed the definition of incivility and emphasized that «the word «civility» should not be used to discourage fearless advocacy manifested by passionate, brave and bold language
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