exceptionless造句
例句與造句
- Finally, safe sex would be the exceptionless rule.
- Indeed, he describes certain moral rules as'exceptionless'or unconditional.
- However, only in the basic sciences ( physics ) are there strict, exceptionless laws.
- In short, one response has been to deny that psychological laws involving mental states require strict, exceptionless laws.
- Bloomfield's work on Swampy Cree provided data to support the predictive power of the hypothesis of exceptionless phonological change.
- It's difficult to find exceptionless in a sentence. 用exceptionless造句挺難的
- "' Sound change is exceptionless "': if a sound change can happen at a place, it will.
- Although they added that " safe sex would be the exceptionless rule, " some groups on campus consider even talk of a porn film at Yale repulsive.
- It was recently pointed out to me that the FAC processes focus too much on our manual of style, treating it as hard exceptionless policy rather than commonsensical guidelines.
- :There's some commonality in gender assignment to inanimate-referring nouns across the Romance languages, but no absolutely exceptionless correspondence rule . . . AnonMoos 00 : 37, 24 October 2006 ( UTC)
- Secondly, he assumes a " nomological view of causation ", according to which one event causes another if ( and only if ) there is a strict, exceptionless law governing the relation between the events.
- The term was recently given significant new substance in the book Grandest Illusion : The Seductive Myth of Free Will, 1 by Norman Haughness, which states forcefully the case for acknowledging the power of exceptionless determinism in human behavior.
- The term was recently given significant new substance in the book " Grandest Illusion : The Seductive Myth of Free Will ", by Norman Haughness, which states forcefully the case for acknowledging the power of exceptionless determinism in human behavior.
- And thus public opinion ( " perfectly infallible " in questions of morality ) is not wed to any exceptionless rule of " passive obedience ", but is perfectly willing to " make allowances for resistance in the more flagrant instances of tyranny and oppression ".
- Increasingly, however, it became the ambition of linguists like the Neogrammarians to formulate general and " exceptionless " rules of sound change that would account for all the data ( or as close to all the data as possible ), not merely for a well-behaved subset of it.
- In addition, the Neogrammarians drew attention to the way in which speakers constantly and instinctively adjust their speech to the usage they hear around them, thus maintaining the coherence and internal consistency of their spoken language across all its speakers at any given time ( and keeping the sound-changes exceptionless ).
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