"There may be a semantic difficulty," the other repeated.
A semantic difficulty may arise when considering reference in representationalism.
Over 200 new usages notes explaining points of grammatical and semantic difficulty.
In addition, it was designed to have all of the power possessed by earlier general macro assemblers but with the unfortunate syntactic and semantic difficulties removed.
I've been with these people for nearly nine months, and most of that time was spent trying to solve the linguistic and semantic difficulties.
There are academic and semantic difficulties in defining "terrorism" and specifically "environmental terrorism."
Unfortunately, semantic difficulties have arisen involving such expressions as "classic ballet" and "classic technique," and what may initially seem scholarly nitpicking over nomenclature turns out to have serious consequences.
The whole thing's nothing but a semantic difficulty.
You would deny us our rights because of a semantic difficulty in the treaty?
The director's special emphasis is on the semantic difficulties in meaningfully marking the depository as dangerous for people in the distant future.