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skos:example "A package is shipped by a person; a purchase order is emailed to a vendor by an organization."^^xsd:string ;
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skos:prefLabel "comes from agent"^^xsd:string ;
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skos:scopeNote
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"In general, this property is intended to describe the physical or electronic transfer of something, such as a package or email, from one agent to another, whereas gist:hasGiver is typically used in more abstract contexts such as agreements, obligations, contracts, etc. However, there are contexts in which either may be appropriate, such as the giving of a gift."^^xsd:string ,
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"This is not the inverse of gist:goesToAgent, as both properties have the message or shipment as the subject."^^xsd:string
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"This is not the inverse of gist:goesToAgent, as both properties have the message or shipment as the subject."^^xsd:string ,
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"This property is intended to describe the physical or electronic transfer of something, such as a package or email, from one agent to another, whereas gist:hasGiver is typically used in more abstract contexts such as agreements, obligations, contracts, etc. However, there are contexts in which either may be appropriate, such as the giving of a gift."^^xsd:string
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skos:example "A package is sent to a person; a purchase order email is received by a vendor."^^xsd:string ;
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skos:prefLabel "goes to agent"^^xsd:string ;
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skos:scopeNote
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"In general, this property is intended to describe the physical or electronic transfer of something, such as a package or email, from one agent to another, whereas gist:hasRecipient is typically used in more abstract contexts such as agreements, obligations, contracts, etc. However, there are contexts in which either may be appropriate, such as the recieving of a gift."^^xsd:string ,
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"This is not the inverse of gist:comesFromAgent, as both properties have the message or shipment as the subject."^^xsd:string
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"This is not the inverse of gist:comesFromAgent, as both properties have the message or shipment as the subject."^^xsd:string ,
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"This property is intended to describe the physical or electronic transfer of something, such as a package or email, from one agent to another, whereas gist:hasRecipient is typically used in more abstract contexts such as agreements, obligations, contracts, etc. However, there are contexts in which either may be appropriate, such as the recieving of a gift."^^xsd:string
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skos:definition "Relates something to the participant that originates it."^^xsd:string ;
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skos:example "An offer is made by a giver; an obligation has a giver who is obligated to another person; a gift is presented by the giver."^^xsd:string ;
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skos:prefLabel "has giver"^^xsd:string ;
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skos:scopeNote "In general, this property is used in abstract contexts such as agreements, obligations, contracts, etc., whereas gist:comesFromAgent is intended to describe the physical or electronic transfer of something, such as a package or email, from one agent to another. However, there are contexts in which either may be appropriate, such as the giving of a gift."^^xsd:string ;
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skos:scopeNote "This property is often used in abstract contexts such as agreements, obligations, contracts, etc., whereas gist:comesFromAgent is intended to describe the physical or electronic transfer of something, such as a package or email, from one agent to another. However, there are contexts in which either may be appropriate, such as the giving of a gift."^^xsd:string ;
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skos:definition "Relates something to the participant that receives it."^^xsd:string ;
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skos:example "An offer is made to a recipient; an obligation has a recipient to whom another person is obligated; a gift is bestowed upon a recipient."^^xsd:string ;
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skos:prefLabel "has recipient"^^xsd:string ;
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skos:scopeNote "In general, this property is used in abstract contexts such as agreements, obligations, contracts, etc., whereas gist:goesToAgent is intended to describe the physical or electronic transfer of something, such as a package or email, from one agent to another. However, there are contexts in which either may be appropriate, such as the giving of a gift."^^xsd:string ;
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skos:scopeNote "This property is used in abstract contexts such as agreements, obligations, contracts, etc., whereas gist:goesToAgent is intended to describe the physical or electronic transfer of something, such as a package or email, from one agent to another. However, there are contexts in which either may be appropriate, such as the giving of a gift."^^xsd:string ;
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