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Obviously, these can be represented as languages over the output alphabet, namely as the set of outputs that obey them.
It is straightforward to check the signs obey the partitioning condition.
Its apparent diversity nonetheless obeys certain formative laws, the expressive and a priori structuring principles of the human mind itself.
They paid taxes, obeyed administrators and contributed to military conscription, but strived to maintain cultural hegemony over what they considered as their sacred space.
Or we might say that by entering the military service, the private has tacitly or explicitly promised to obey orders from his superiors.
In return for obeying the type rules, the programmer is rewarded with compile-time error messages instead of run-time bugs.
They claimed to be simply obeying a directive that originated from no known source.
These relationships can never be grasped as merely causal, obeying some clear principle of mathematical logic.