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This is a definition. The scope of the definition is the enclosing phrase. It is meant to be [[Discipline|exactly remembered]] by the reader at every re-occurrence. The definition will be refactored through various, [[Conventions|possibly grammatically incorrect]] but intuitive form variants.
This is a definition. The scope of the definition is the enclosing phrase. This scope is to be [[Discipline|exactly remembered]] by the reader at every reoccurrence of this definition through various, [[Conventions|possibly grammatically incorrect]] but intuitive form variants. Every reoccurrence adds to the scope. This is key to understanding this [[reconstruction]]. In particular, '''the definition thus singled out is not an abstraction of its scope'''. It carries its scopes forever til completion of the reconstruction.

Revision as of 20:50, 11 May 2011

This is a definition. The scope of the definition is the enclosing phrase. This scope is to be exactly remembered by the reader at every reoccurrence of this definition through various, possibly grammatically incorrect but intuitive form variants. Every reoccurrence adds to the scope. This is key to understanding this reconstruction. In particular, the definition thus singled out is not an abstraction of its scope. It carries its scopes forever til completion of the reconstruction.