Unsharpened Factoids
Logical form
[〈det person.n〉 have.v 〈det opinion.n〉]
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Logical form
[〈det (plur person.n)〉 have.v 〈det (plur opinion.n)〉]
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A person can be of an opinion.
Logical form
[〈det person.n〉 of.p 〈det opinion.n〉]
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An opinion can be that something-is-the-case.
Logical form
[〈det opinion.n〉(that.p something-is-the-case)]
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Logical form
[〈det person.n〉 want.v 〈det opinion.n〉]
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Logical form
[〈det (plur opinion.n)〉 strong.a]
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Logical form
[〈det voter.n〉 have.v 〈det opinion.n〉]
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A difference can be constituted-of-or-filled-with opinion.
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[〈det difference.n〉 constituted-of-or-filled-with.a (k opinion.n)]
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Logical form
[(k (plur opinion.n)) for.p (k content.n)]
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A female can be tolerant of opinions.
Logical form
[〈det female.n〉 tolerant.a (:p of.p (k (plur opinion.n)))]
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Sharpened Factoids
Logical form
(many x: [x opinion.n]
[x personal.a])Sharpened from
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Logical form
(many x: [x opinion.n]
[x favorable.a])Sharpened from
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