0 present participle of subscribe
1 to pay money to an organization in order to receive a product, use a service regularly, or support the organization:
If you are part of a subscribing institution, such as a university library, access will normally be provided automatically through its online journals system.
So long as there is at least one such possible world, it is epistemically possible for me to be mistaken in subscribing to this proposition.
Subscribing to diminishing marginal rates of decline resulted in a lower cumulative sediment load relative to that of gradual rates of decline.
But there is a third position that also constitutes a variety of moral pluralism: namely, (iii) subscribing to a plurality of values.
However, we hesitate in subscribing to this line of reasoning.
On the distinction between false belief understanding and subscribing to an interpretive theory of mind.
We think that by adopting criminal laws and by subscribing to morality we have gotten rid of conflict.
One can appreciate the benefit to community with or without subscribing to the communitarian view that the common good ranks above individual rights.