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- It defines almost existentially their sense of who they are.
- Languages that support existential types make use of existentially quantified type variables.
- She feels existentially elated by his frankness and emotional honesty.
- Getting there, however, is proving existentially painful.
- It is used worldwide, but not everywhere existentially.
- This is true politically, romantically, and existentially.
- His poems reflect an existentially anguished search for meaning.
- ACE interpretation rules decide that ( 1 ) is interpreted as existentially quantified.
- It's such an existentially overwhelming prospect, at once oppressive and liberating.
- For the most part, Stone is isolated, morally, physically and existentially.
- He views his life and his music existentially.
- For example, the problem of solving the existentially quantified conjunction of positive literals:
- In this form, all existentially-quantified variables are replaced by Skolem functions.
- It was riveting in an existentially bleak, fatalistic, Russian drama sort of way.
- But everyone here is existentially damaged.
- The syntax may also support the declaration of existentially quantified variables local to the let expression.
- The sound resolution to this problem is to syntactically link these expressions to an existentially quantified variable.
- Similarly in the class of ordered fields, the existentially closed structures are the real closed fields.
- :The fact that something has happened doesn't mean that it is " possible " existentially.
- Johns may or may not have intended this image to seem existentially fraught, but I found it so.
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