Page 170 - 6202
P. 170
aspects of R).
... have in common R/ have a similar structure.
... are identical (different but complementary).
P ... is common in (to) Q/ close to Q/closely (tightly) bound inside (to/ with) Q.
... is a defining characteristic of all QQ/ was discovered to be equivalent to Q.
... is in some respects analogous (comparable) to Q.
• What all P have in common ... is that Q.
The connection between P and Q ... is not accidental.
The distinction between P and Q ... is absolute.
The similarity of P to Q ... is prefigured in the tendency R.
No difference ... emerges between P and Q.
The difference may be summarized in the formula: ... grammar is primarily
conventional.
• (As might be expected,) ...
Languages are tightly patterned at all levels.
Opacity phenomena are inherent to natural language.
This fact has no bearing on the case. These factors influence image resolution.
The type of P is not unrelated to the form which it takes. This shift requires P.
The interplay of these factors works against P. These conditions determine/
complicate P.
• This scheme ... is consistent with what is known about protein structure.
These laws ... pertain to P.
This principle ... operates in the world of physical phenomena (in different
cultures).
This asymmetry ... may not be great under the present conditions.
The conditions ... under which these forms tend to occur are those that P.
• Now we may try to construct ... some Venn diagrams.
A listing of the components ... would be of value.
The results/ relevant data ...
… are shown in Table (Figure) 1.
... can be described by a diagram.
... may be diagrammed and labeled as shown in Fig.l.
• The following table ...
… shows (that) Р/ provides (spells out) values of P.
... gives us the measure of P.
Table 1/Appendix 2 ...
… lists the processes of Р
... presents (a simplified summary of) P / documents the impact of acid rain
on plant life.
• Figure 1/ Fig. 1 ...
… displays (lays out) the relationships I have been discussing.
... illustrates this case/ shows a monopoly suffering a loss.
... represents a functional model of the process.
... is a transducer which embodies P.
Graph 1 / This diagram/ schedule / list ...
… supplies information on Р/ specifies P (in alphabetical order).
163