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61 Why should people deny the co-operative principle by being deviant, making their meanings less accessible, their transactions therefore less effective?
62 The meanings and purposes they attach to this behaviour are largely inconsequential.
63 The attraction of shells has often been enhanced by attributing to them symbolic meanings suggested by more or less fanciful resemblances.
64 There is no room for social, political or historical questions, just an individual free-for-all in choosing which meanings to make.
65 The fact is simply that the two colours do not possess universal symbolic meanings shared by all the peoples of the globe.
66 All the descriptions used on Sainsbury's packs have specific meanings.
67 Children just beginning on their first language have to solve the problem of how forms map on to meanings.
68 Many phrases that we feel could logically be broken up still carry hidden meanings that pass unnoticed until some one misuses them.
69 Words differently arranged have different meanings, and meanings differently arranged have different effects. Blaise Pascal
70 The disciplines are always on the move, generating new meanings and insights.
71 Definitions must be rejected as a fundamental procedure for establishing meanings.
72 A text would entail its interpretation only if meaning was exhausted by sense, the coded or literal meanings studied by semantics.
73 A closely related objective is to develop children's understanding of the different ways in which meanings are conveyed.
74 In mastering word meanings, children must learn the conventional meanings they carry within the speech community.
75 In a semantic network, concepts, which refer to word meanings, are represented by nodes.
76 Their meanings change continually to suit the circumstances in which they are used.
77 Their interpretability, however, must not be exaggerated; their meanings are not necessarily wholly predictable on first acquaintance.
78 Instead, from the spangled endless night that dimmed the hall, meanings shone.
79 Even the most unselfish people carry certain meanings in their eyes.
80 These quotations constitute the objective evidence for the existence and currency of the words, meanings, or phrases which they illustrate.
81 In representational behaviour, on the other hand, all the meanings are made explicit.
81 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
82 Even while acknowledging such visible community cues, family stories may cut across communal meanings.
83 The project is gathering information about the way understanding is achieved through the construction of shared meanings in primary classroom interactions.
84 Whether new words and new meanings are accepted can depend to some extent on what means exist to disseminate them.
85 The last great depression took Orwell out on to the road, on a quest for the meanings of mass poverty.
86 Do not let their meanings slip by, only vaguely perceived in your reading.
87 Even social gatherings in Workplace 2000 will take on special meanings.
88 Even variant pronunciations of the same word may on occasion be assigned contrasting meanings.
89 Words associated with women are sexualized so that apparently equivalent terms acquire very different meanings.
90 The meanings we attribute to apartment are not so far apart that we can not bargain away our biases.
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