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In their view, representations are defined as mental events that assume the functions of some meaningful component of the represented world.
With the advent of moder n teaching methods has music ®nally 'become a subject', with a meaningful purpose?
Inter-subjectivity could lead to meaningful disagreement and consensus.
The greater use of meaningful gestures by women could be related to a more general facility with nonverbal communication.
Local postcards depicting meaningful sites in village life.
In this test, two meaningful passages are presented.
Success at the global scale, and particularly in supporting life and happiness, is arguably one of the most rewarding and meaningful human experiences.
Presumably, the goal of most clinicians would be to restore meaningful life to the patient.
Meaningful access pertains to creating the conditions for people to have ongoing access to appropriate technology and information.
A great opportunity was lost for meaningful and thoughtful reflection on healthcare reform and why we need it.
We do sincerely hope that such a conversation begins and is carried on to meaningful change.
As noted above, the summing over all groups is only meaningful if there is an exchange between groups or reformation of groups.
Today, nothing meaningful and great can be done in this countr y if we do not exper ience a spir itual renaissance.
The notion of positive interdependence, therefore, has great resonance with devolving power relationships and engaging participants in meaningful learning experiences.
If the archived material is old, it is in most cases no longer meaningful to try to obtain consent.
The attempts once more to create meaningful national states out of ethnic palimpsests have proven disastrous.
In other words, a difference in weight of less than one gram is divided into thirty-one meaningful classes.
Although it is difficult now to distinguish between intentional marks and later random scratches, it does seem that the design was intended as meaningful.
Meaningful information concerning burden-sharing issues is still possible to obtain.
If (2.3) were not satisfied, the scaling of variables in 2.2 would still remain meaningful.
However, as will be shown, precise and meaningful confirmation or rejection of hypotheses does not come easy, if at all.
Given the multitude of statistical tests per formed, findings that form meaningful patterns will be emphasized.
As with the parenting domain, the objective was to categorize families into groups reflecting meaningful differences in the nature of the family environment.
However, whether these statistically significant differences are clinically meaningful in children who do not present with major neurological injury is equivocal.
In the current study the pointing and showing behaviors were too infrequent in all three groups to allow for meaningful analyses.
Moreover, our experience is too recent and too small to draw any meaningful conclusions.
The novel actions are more meaningful when performed with the schematic than with the placeholder objects because they provide clear end results.
How often in science class do you discuss problems or issues that are meaningful to you?
Exploring the meaning of others' actions is then a precursor of children's ability to label and find meaningful their own psychological experiences.
Brokers were required : preachers and teachers who could represent text in ways that rendered it meaningful for the majority.
Dreaming consists of a transparently meaningful and organized perceptual world, not of random noise that the brain struggles to make sense of somehow.
The reported maxima are interpreted to be geologically meaningful on the basis that they appear in different samples.
Most notable is contrastive stress, something that is just as structured and meaningful as conventional grammar.
They understood that the only meaningful direct comparisons are for strains grown on the same block of land.
In fact our understanding of genes is far too primitive to allow a meaningful discussion of what genotype makes a human being.
Suffice it to say here that the steady state in two dimensions is reproduced but, in three dimensions, no meaningful steady-state solution exists.
We first assessed whether our composite indices of allostatic load permit meaningful cross-group comparisons.
In two of the domains (child characteristics and family ecology), we identified and retained meaningful subfactors for later analyses.
Second, spatially referenced data may be limited in scope; it may not necessarily provide meaningful information concerning the ecological contexts of neighborhoods.
The set of meaningful functions is a tiny subset of function-structures expressible using the functional basis.
The central issue of physical resolution is the manner in which a product can be divided along meaningful lines at various degrees of granularity.
Each physical feature is constructed by the designer in order to be a meaningful block for representing a function.
Another example is comprehension monitoring, the reader s implicit attempts to assure a consistent and meaningful understanding.
The "not valid" designation applies to regions of the distribution where low scores precluded meaningful interpretation.
Incorporating more information in the node attributes will also obtain a more meaningful similarity measure.
The definition of meaningful membership functions is essential.
In addition, tasks are executions of analysis tools that, once star ted, must run to completion if they are to produce full and meaningful output.
To elicit knowledge for performance evaluation, meaningful mappings between the decision space and the performance space modeled must be established.
Issues still remain as to how best to choose the species for comparison and how many are required to produce meaningful results.
A more meaningful comparison can be made by examining the records of the two samples prior to university entrance.
Has a society which does not accept such random allocation any right to expect meaningful answers to the questions it puts to its behavioural scientists ?
Any consistent differences between index and matched girls are therefore likely to be meaningful.
Marital status was excluded because it did not form meaningful linear categories.
An implication of this hypothesis is that the child would produce additional elements more in single-word utterances than when she produces two meaningful words.
Grammatical morphemes and sentence-level constructions are simply the ends of a continuum of meaningful symbolic elements.
The stimuli were designed to be somewhat meaningful in the absence of a sentential context.
The distributional stability of empty pivots is not yet syntactic, because relative position or word order is not used to code meaningful relationships.
Here again the cumulative return is more meaningful than the ratio obtained for any given 5 years.
Within rational expectations equilibria, such a statement is not even meaningful.
As will become clear, one of our major concerns has been finding ways to pursue a meaningful dialogue with our sources.
In part, the changing attitude towards business relates to the fact that business could not provide the government with meaningful political or economic support.
The interrelationship between the factors must be examined in order to gain more meaningful information on care outcomes.
A balance needs to be established between these factors in order to present a meaningful challenge and to promote recovery.
Disease-specific instruments do not allow these comparisons, but may be more clinically meaningful and more responsive.
Physicians are not often in a good position to understand what is meaningful to their patients and what they most value in their lives.
A different approach can be defined by selecting, non-deterministically, a meaningful stable model.
Disjunction of rules or programs (as epistemic states) appears to be meaningful only at the semantical level.
Moreover, to be meaningful, the measure of cost-effectiveness should be compared to the cost-effectiveness of alternative technologies.
One difference between the two authors is, however, meaningful in this respect.
Experimental groups received the same input in instruction but received meaningful practice that was input or output based.
Now, suppose that the empirical situation has favored the consequentialist and her friendly character, allowing her to develop deep, meaningful friendships.
The writers are at pains to stress the logical and meaningful structures behind collective action.
In this case the use of the annotation on t2 will also be responsible for the preservation of a meaningful sharing opportunity.
Cooperation from these target populations is more likely if they consider the proposed measures meaningful.
Who is responsible for the efficient conduct of the overall physical action for a meaningful task?
His theory was designed to match observation and experiment, and enable meaningful predictions.
Meaningful recovery, however, would only be possible in the wake of a wholesale change in the system of education.
An example of meaningful niche differences would be evidence that a species had winning growth in a particular gap size.
Would members of the medical community be likely to consider the rates meaningful based on their own clinical experience?
The incidence of implantation was 22.1% (111/503); although not statistically significant, the difference in implantation reveals a meaningful trend.
Moreover, the juridical applicability of welfare assessments impels extra scientific caution in order to avoid conclusive - and meaningful - results.
More specifically, learners process content words in the input before less meaningful, grammatical morphology.
The poem certainly appears to deny human labor a meaningful place in the theological scheme of original sin and redemption.
She could be happy in other pursuits, such as teaching or painting, which she would see as perfectly meaningful and worthwhile.
Teens and adults were considered equal members of field and laboratory teams, performing the same meaningful tasks.
In effect, any meaningful analysis should compare the full set of benefits and costs to the extent possible.
The results introduce the problem of choice of strategies to identify biologically meaningful patterns.
At present, we are only prepared to conclude that the different age- and psychological-profiles show meaningful relationships to physical health.
The assumption that a geographical grouping is more meaningful than a chronological or even theological one is at the least questionable.
The specific estimates of cancer detection rates and cancer fatality rates after cancer detection are not meaningful as separate quantities.
Actions and objects are treated as signs that in certain situations form meaningful structures- myths.
The structuralists looked at meaningful systems within their social context and analysed meaning as structured in a way analogous to language.
The context of the discourse of anthropology provides constraints on the form of a statement that will be recognized as meaningful.
Indeed, it cannot acknowledge a meaningful distinction between context and text.
Certainly the debate over war requires considerable explanatory information before it becomes fully meaningful.
In this respect, the difference between an archaeologist's work and a non-specialist trying to assemble a meaningful past is more quantitative than qualitative.
His critique focuses on the assignment of primacy to subsistence change as a way of dividing pre-state societies into meaningful categories.
Based on experiments of experienced architects designing blindfolded, the authors found empirical evidence that entropy can provide a meaningful measurement of ideational productivity.
Words above the upper boundary may occur too frequently within the lexicon to return many meaningful biological phenomena.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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