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Ah, ok thanks. It's just that I thought it was similar to the use of "out of" with "educate". Some people even told me that sentence did not make sense, although it does (since it was found in a newspaper article).
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Thank you. Some people told me it was wrong though. Is it wrong?
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This laptop maker has started developing its own operating system to reduce its dependency away from Microsoft. Is this sentence correct?
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"The re-boot's script (written by Transformers duo Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman), however, falls short of engaging viewers as intellectually or emotionally as the best prior movies and TV episodes have done." Here, is the
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"Schools are educating creativity and innovation out of children, and sucking the joy out of that experience." What does "out of" means here. I think the most appropriate meaning is "away from; not in"; however, in
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I guess I will read one of his earlier works.
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Ah, thank you. I thought I was really stupid.
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34. If someone is taught to calculate, is he also taught that he can rely on a calculation of his teacher´s? But these explanations must after all sometime come to an end. Will he also be taught that he can trust his senses-since he is indeed told
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Ah, I think he's saying it's not a matter of wondering if he knows it or not, but rather how he can possibly be wrong--Wittgenstein believes that physical object necessarily exist. How would it be like to know absolutely that?
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I think you are right. Thank you.
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