The true test is how they deal with the issue.What not so reputable breeders will have is a clause that says things like «we will not knowingly sell a dog with any genetic disorders», and so many folks don't really read
the true meaning of that sentence and just think they have a health guarantee.
Not exact matches
I
mean critics who, like Rainey, love to begin
sentences with formulations like the following: «If it is
true, as the logic
of poststructuralism asserts, that every erasure will leave its trace in such a way that the very thing one is trying to exclude is disclosed as the hidden center
of a contaminated order, then...» Then what?
A logical analysis
of the use and
meaning of words, it was said, led to two types
of language: (1) tautologies, where what is said is logically
true, as in mathematics or in such statements as «a rose is a rose» or «I am I,» and (2) synthetic or nonanalytic
sentences, in which the
meaning is its method
of verification.
In case
of online adult dating, this is not
true and the
meaning of the word adult in adult dating site is well defined in the first
sentence.
The student will be challenged to read the problem carefully, think about the
true meaning of the situation to answer the question in a full
sentence.
Correction to the third
sentence of the last paragraph
of the comment: I
meant: «If teachers routinely get 50 in one year and 0 in the next...» (though the reverse holds
true as well).
Perhaps, for some types
of works, that's
true: A tabular presentation
of census data from 1910 may be clearer than a narrative presentation (with endlessly long
sentences and lots
of commas and semicolons), but it does not change the
meaning of the underlying data.
«Sell the book, don't apologise for it and know how to condense its
true meaning to a couple
of sentences.»
As far as I know, this last
sentence can not be
true: it would
mean that the weight
of water vapor in the static column would be fixed by surface temperature, and vice versa.
One
of its technological advantages, he said, was its remarkable ability to convey fine gradations
of meaning through word order and
sentence structure (as opposed to through word choice — though, with modern English's massive lexicon, that's also
true, as your example illustrates).