| 1. | Sometimes, as in these examples, the essential meaning stays the same.
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| 2. | The essential meaning is now " on the side of ."
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| 3. | Paraphrase may attempt to preserve the essential meaning of the material being paraphrased.
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| 4. | But if the essential meaning of the thought is disturbed, the relative clause is restrictive.
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| 5. | Dakshinamurti, asserts verse 5 of the text, is the essential meaning of the Vedas.
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| 6. | There is also a great deal of disagreement amongst critics as to the essential meaning of the speech.
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| 7. | If the essential meaning isn't being communicated, can you be said to have truly translated the sentence?
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| 8. | Words do not have ESSENTIAL meanings, they only have the meanings that the society they are used in gives them.
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| 9. | An adverb can, theoretically, be removed without altering the essential meaning of the act described . ( E . g.
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| 10. | :The simplest example of an adverb that qualifies away from the " essential meaning " is " not ".
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