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1 Amongst all nations, generic and abstract terms form the basis of language.
2 How far is it true that Latin is deficient in abstract terms ?
3 All names therefore of such things as those just enumerated are abstract terms .
4 Are abstract terms then, it may be asked, singular or common?
5 Formal economics wanders in a veritable jungle of abstract terms .
6 These are designated by abstract terms , being forms, as it were, of the persons.
7 I think of God in much more abstract terms .
8 There seemed to be few, if any, abstract terms , or little use of figurative language.
9 They certainly do not deal largely in abstraction, and their languages are poor in abstract terms .
10 The above remark must be understood to be limited to abstract terms in their singular sense.
11 I think of God in more abstract terms .
12 Realism and Idealism are abstract terms which cannot suffice to characterise beings who obey their sensibility.
13 When employed as common terms, abstract terms possess both extension and intension distinct from one another.
14 Which of the following words are abstract terms ?-
15 I have the ability to think in abstract terms , communicate my thoughts via words, and make decisions.
16 This explains the immense importance which Socrates naturally attached to the criticism of general and abstract terms .
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