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MacDonald claims that "Similarly we know and do not merely believe that there are such things as trains, trees and people for we know that some propositions of the form 'This is a tree,' 'This is a train,' 'This is a person' are true and that the use of these words differs from the use of words for what we should ordinarily call 'processes.' This is a linguistic and not an empirical distinction."
Issue Prices
The price at which new or existing securities are offered for sale to the public or institutional investors.
Semiannually
Pertains to events or actions occurring twice a year.
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