There are an infinite number of arbitrary signs I can set for myself.
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The factor determines the choice of the metric signature as an arbitrary sign convention.
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There are two constraints on arbitrary signs.
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This is an arbitrary sign convention; some authors choose different signs for the radii, which changes the equation for the focal length.
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Arbitrary signs had to be allotted to them, with the consequence that even throughout these traditional Brailles only limited uniformity was achieved ."
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A still further generalization is possible by assuming that the weights attached to the distances can be of arbitrary sign, namely, plus or minus.
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In a language, the array of arbitrary signs connected to specific meanings is called the lexicon, and a single sign connected to a meaning is called a lexeme.
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Arbitrary signs had to be allotted to them, with the consequence that even throughout these traditional Brailles only limited uniformity was achieved . " ( pp 27 28)
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Charles Sanders Peirce, George Herbert Mead, Charles W . Morris ), for whom words are arbitrary signs devoid of intrinsic meaning, and whose function is to denote the things and processes in the objective world that surrounds the speakers.
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It's a " hieroglyphic world, " Newland Archer reflects in " The Age of Innocence, " " where the real thing was never said or done, or even thought, but only represented by a set of arbitrary signs ."