Its only logical meaning is the original teaching of the Buddha himself.
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:: : The most logical meaning would be foods with a higher water content.
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That would have been a more logical meaning for the term than'where an explosion took place '.
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This case exemplifies the general fact that natural language is " insufficiently specified " for strict logical meaning.
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Proper placement of the cut operator and the order of the rules is required to determine their logical meaning.
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Most words invented by parents have a logical meaning, although the nonverbal sounds are usually completely meaningless and just fit the speech together.
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Like all good social clubs, our class has a secret language, in which phrases like " bow pulls " and " farmers " and " monkeys " have a precise and logical meaning.
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In the course of his argument, Ramsey observes that there are many different ways of asserting what is really the same proposition, at least, so far as the abstract logical meanings of sentences are concerned.
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In the way that physics, past a certain point, becomes quantum physics and matter no longer is ruled by the normal laws of the physical world, so, too, do words, once they are caught in this kind of heinous trend, begin to lose any reasonable, logical meaning.
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All individual words have a logical meaning, although phrases made up of them are often based on random utterances, sprinkled with logical words, so the child can " sift " out the words with meanings and interpret them, as the parent may teach language by labelling, associating the word with the object or action.