. . "An Agent has an Attribute which can take different Values, and the Agent selects and then begins to use some Value for that Attribute. The Attribute includes both physical (shape, color) and abstract (belief, practice) types. For some LUs in this frame, it is common for only the Value to be expressed, with the Attribute implicit. (Often this implicit attribute can be given second-layer expression on the Value. Note that such second-layer annotation should be assumed in the first two examples below.) They scoff at their opponents and assume an air of superior knowledge There are times when teachers should adopt a neutral stance in discussion of morally controversial issues. A person does not have to make the statement \"I adopt this as my position\" to do so."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2005-07-22T13:47:15+02:00"^^ . . "An Agent has an Attribute which can take different Values, and the Agent selects and then begins to use some Value for that Attribute. The Attribute includes both physical (shape, color) and abstract (belief, practice) types. For some LUs in this frame, it is common for only the Value to be expressed, with the Attribute implicit. (Often this implicit attribute can be given second-layer expression on the Value. Note that such second-layer annotation should be assumed in the first two examples below.) They scoff at their opponents and assume an air of superior knowledge There are times when teachers should adopt a neutral stance in discussion of morally controversial issues. A person does not have to make the statement \"I adopt this as my position\" to do so."@en . . . . . . "Adopt_selection" . "Adopt_selection"^^ . . . . . . . "1590"^^ . . "RLG" . . . . . . . "An Agent has an Attribute which can take different Values, and the Agent selects and then begins to use some Value for that Attribute. The Attribute includes both physical (shape, color) and abstract (belief, practice) types. For some LUs in this frame, it is common for only the Value to be expressed, with the Attribute implicit. (Often this implicit attribute can be given second-layer expression on the Value. Note that such second-layer annotation should be assumed in the first two examples below.)\nThey scoff at their opponents and assume an air of superior knowledge\nThere are times when teachers should adopt a neutral stance in discussion of morally controversial issues.\nA person does not have to make the statement \"I adopt this as my position\" to do so.\n"^^ . . . . . "Adopt_selection" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "An Agent has an Attribute which can take different Values, and the Agent selects and then begins to use some Value for that Attribute. The Attribute includes both physical (shape, color) and abstract (belief, practice) types. For some LUs in this frame, it is common for only the Value to be expressed, with the Attribute implicit. (Often this implicit attribute can be given second-layer expression on the Value. Note that such second-layer annotation should be assumed in the first two examples below.)\nThey scoff at their opponents and assume an air of superior knowledge\nThere are times when teachers should adopt a neutral stance in discussion of morally controversial issues.\nA person does not have to make the statement \"I adopt this as my position\" to do so.\n"^^ . . . . . . . . .