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The most natural way to constrain it is to require that the entities selected have to participate directly in the profiled relationship . This is so with the putative extended meaning of wash , but not that of likely .
The most natural way to constrain it is to require that the entities selected have to participate directly in the profiled relationship . This is so with the putative extended meaning of wash , but not that of likely .
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The conclusion seems inescapable : it is not invariably the case that the entities singled out as the trajector and landmark of a relationship participate directly in that relationship ; indeed , it is usual ...
The conclusion seems inescapable : it is not invariably the case that the entities singled out as the trajector and landmark of a relationship participate directly in that relationship ; indeed , it is usual ...
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The potential argument that focal participants must be limited to entities which participate directly in the profiled relationship simply cannot be maintained : this is not a general characteristic of subjects and objects ...
The potential argument that focal participants must be limited to entities which participate directly in the profiled relationship simply cannot be maintained : this is not a general characteristic of subjects and objects ...
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