exemplification in the PONS Dictionary

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Exemplification theory is a simple combination of these heuristics.
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He was greatly moved by the exemplification of such insight; courage; valor; and sacrifice, which an animal had just displayed to save the lives of his subjects.
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The rest is a corollary or an exemplification.
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Exemplification theory examines the role of base-rates and exemplars in communication messages.
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These architect-designed structures are distinguished by their elaborate and expensive construction and exemplification of popular architectural styles.
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She suggests that their bullying could be tied to their exemplification of broken stereotypes.
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Much of exemplification theory is based on logic arguing that there are evolutionary advantages that stem from the ability to group events together.
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Lending interest and information to writing, exemplification is one of the most common and effective ways to developing ideas.
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Infants depend on exemplification of such mapping relations to acquire languages and all meaningful linguistic representations have been proved to depend on such mappings.
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Generally, wall paintings provided a local site for discussion and exemplification.
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