Thus, the manifest image is neither unscientific nor anti-scientific.
The reasons to leave are manifest: We've occupied Afghanistan for the span of a generation.
This was probably the first use of the phrase “manifest destiny,” but the idea implied in the term was current long before 1845.
It can manifest in different ways, affecting memory, language, emotion, and behaviour, depending on what is causing it and which parts of the brain are damaged.
Sellars takes it that this claim states a structural feature of the manifest image.
The term Manifest Destiny was coined in the July–August 1845 issue of The United States Magazine, and Democratic Review by its editor, John L.
Some—not all—cancers are heritable in the sense that a predisposition exists, awaiting a convergence of carcinogenic influences for cancer to manifest itself.
Before the American Civil War the idea of Manifest Destiny was used to validate continental acquisitions in the Oregon Country, Texas, New Mexico, and California.
Quarantining is manifest to the extent that events within the imagined or pretended episode are taken to have effects only within a relevantly circumscribed domain.
Manifest Destiny, in U.S. history, the supposed inevitability of the continued territorial expansion of the boundaries of the United States westward to the Pacific and beyond.
It can relate to men and women and can manifest itself externally, with varied external genitalia or characteristics, or internally in relation to chromosomes and testosterone.
One kind of categorial change, however, is excluded from the manifest image by stipulation: the addition to the framework of new concepts of basic objects by means of theoretical postulation.
The Arianespace spokesperson said this delay was due to the issues Vega had that year, and it is now scheduled for a 2020 launch, which will have the same manifest as was planned for last year.
Again, maths is our hero here with some complex cryptography ensuring that only the person with the private key could have signed the manifest and this can be verified using the corresponding public key.
What all these things seem to manifest is, says Hetherington, an ability: the ability to “manifest various accurate representations of p” (2006, 75) or, put in a more detailed way, an ability
for the avowed object of thwarting our policy and hampering our power, limiting our greatness and checking the fulfillment of our manifest destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions.
Since it is also manifest that the audience will tend to pay appropriate attention only to an utterance that seems relevant enough, it is manifest that the communicator wants her audience to assume that the utterance is indeed relevant enough.
Some risks to children online are either different or manifest themselves in different ways and there may be different ways of reducing risk or responding to reports of inappropriate or illegal conduct or contact e.g. when reporting suspected online “grooming“.
In particular, Chapa identifies as an objective condition preventing the elimination of superimpositions the case when a feature is non-manifest (for instance, “non-blue” can be eliminated, but “permanent” cannot be eliminated when perceiving an impermanent patch of blue, because the feature blue is manifest, but impermanence is not).
As Marty regards statements as autosemantica which manifest judgments and communicate to the interlocutor that he or she is to judge in the same way, he characterizes emotives or interest-demanding expressions (interesseheischende Ausdrücke) as those autosemantic which manifest not only emotions, but also volitions (which for him and Brentano belong to one and the same class), and communicate to the interlocutor that he or she is to feel or will in the same way.
manifest
noun communication
- a customs document listing the contents put on a ship or plane
adj all
- clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
verb communication
- provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes
verb communication
- record in a ship's manifest
Example: each passenger must be manifested
verb change
- reveal its presence or make an appearance
Example: the ghost manifests each year on the same day
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As Marty regards statements as autosemantica which manifest judgments and communicate to the interlocutor that he or she is to judge in the same way he characterizes emotives or interest-demanding expressions interesseheischende Ausdrücke as those autosemantic which manifest not only emotions but also volitions which for him and Brentano belong to one and the same class and communicate to the interlocutor that he or she is to feel or will in the same way