Suggests Sentence Examples

suggests
  • This certainly suggests what change is to be made.

    19
    6
  • The story of Nicodromus, while it proves the existence of a democratic party, suggests, at the same time, that it could count upon little support.; (2) Modern.

    4
    1
  • The grammatical form of shabbath suggests a transitive sense, "the divider," and apparently indicates the Sabbath as dividing the month.

    2
    1
  • Under the name Shaddai (which Neldeke suggests 2 was originally Shed' " my demon ") it is possible to discern the name of a deity who in later times came to be identified with Yahweh.

    1
    0
  • At first, as Erdmanns suggests, it may have consisted of only seven commands.

    2
    1
  • Let him go and come freely, let him touch real things and combine his impressions for himself, instead of sitting indoors at a little round table, while a sweet-voiced teacher suggests that he build a stone wall with his wooden blocks, or make a rainbow out of strips of coloured paper, or plant straw trees in bead flower-pots.

    2
    1
  • The term by which this subjection is commonly designated, the Mongol or Tatar yoke, suggests ideas of terrible oppression, Character but in reality these barbarous invaders from the Far of Tatar East were not such cruel, oppressive taskmasters as rule.

    0
    0
  • Gomperz suggests that he was originally in good circumstances, but was reduced to poverty.

    0
    0
  • A Phoenician dedication to "Baal of Lebanon" found here, and dated also to the 7th century, suggests that Citium may have belonged to Tyre.

    0
    0
  • The daily outpour of heat from the sun at the present time suggests a profound argument in support of the nebular theory.

    0
    0
    Advertisement
  • But the fact that he summoned five vassal-kings of the empire to a conference at Tiberias suggests rather a policy of self-aggrandisement.

    0
    0
  • Possibly, as its form suggests, it is based on the imperial crown and symbolized at the outsgt the quasi - sovereignty over the rayah population which Mahommed II.

    0
    0
  • The real wit and rigour of Oldham's satirical poetry are undeniable, while its faults - its frenzied extravagance and lack of metrical polish - might, as Dryden suggests, have been cured with time, for Oldham was only thirty when he died.

    0
    0
  • The difference in form and content suggests that the Polygonal Numbers was not part of the larger work.

    0
    0
  • But, as he suggests himself, his studied advocacy of unfamiliar projects of reform had made him unpopular with "moderate Liberals."

    0
    0
    Advertisement
  • For these races respectively DOrpfeld suggests the names "Lycian" and "Carian," the latter coming in from the north Aegean, where Greek tradition remembered its former dominance.

    0
    0
  • The compound eyes of insects resemble so closely the similar organs in Crustaceans that there can hardly be reasonable doubt of their homology, and the primitively appendicular nature of the eyes in the latter class suggests that in the Hexapoda also they represent the appendages of an anterior (protocerebral) segment.

    0
    0
  • On the other hand, it has been argued that the presence of wings in a vast majority of the Hexapoda suggests their presence in the ancestors of the whole class.

    0
    0
  • The sub-imago of the Ephemeroptera suggests that a moult, after the wings had become functional, was at one time general among the Hexapoda, and that the resting nymph of the Thysanoptera or the pupa of the Endopterygota represents a formerly active stage in the life-history.

    0
    0
  • Its form in inscriptions of Melos, Selinus, Syracuse and elsewhere in the 6th and 5th centuries suggests the influence of Aramaic forms in which the head of the letter is opened,9.

    0
    0
    Advertisement
  • They preferred an unwritten law, as Prutz suggests, partly because it suited the barristers (who often belonged to the baronage, for the Frankish nobles were "great pleaders in court and out of court"), and partly because the high court was left unbound so long as there was no written code.

    0
    0
  • But it is probable that the horns were primarily ram's horns, 4 and that Astarte the moon-goddess is due to the influence of the Egyptian Isis 1 The vocalization suggests the Heb.

    0
    0
  • Whether borrowed or not, it must be late; and its resemblance to Greek ideas suggests Greek influence.

    0
    0
  • Internal evidence suggests that they are not all from the same hand or of the same date, but probably they are not earlier than the 9th nor later than the 12th century.

    0
    0
  • The elaborate treatment of the drapery enveloping these female figures suggests an approach to the mannerism of later times; this and other indications point to the probability that the balustrade was added in the latter years of the Peloponnesian War.

    0
    0
    Advertisement
  • The objections of the antiphlogistonists, such as the fact that calces weigh more than the original metals instead of less as the theory suggests, were answered by postulating that phlogiston was a principle of levity, or even completely ignored as an accident, the change of qualities being regarded as the only matter of importance.

    0
    0
  • These bands are due to molecular oscillations; Hartley suggests the carbon atoms to be rotating and forming alternately single and double linkages, the formation of three double links giving three bands, and of three single links another three; Baly and Collie, on the other hand, suggest the making and breaking of links between adjacent atoms, pointing out that there are seven combinations of one, two and three pairs of carbon atoms in the benzene molecule.

    0
    0
  • He suggests that the term " quinone " theory be abandoned, and replaced by the Umlagerungs theory, since this term implies some intermolecular rearrangement, and does not connote simply benzenoid compounds as does " quinonoid."

    0
    0
  • A very old tradition suggests that the idea of such an earthly paradise was a reminiscence of some unrecorded voyage to Madeira and the Canaries, which are sometimes named Fortunatae Insulae by medieval map-makers.

    0
    0
  • The official surname of Antiochus II., Theos, suggests that he himself had here been the innovator.

    0
    0
  • Skeat suggests a possible connexion with Spanish rabo, tail, rabear, to wag the hind-quarters.

    0
    0
  • The institution does not present itself in a very harsh form in Homer, especially if we consider (as Grote suggests) that " all classes were much on a level in taste, sentiment and instruction."

    0
    0
  • That skull indicates a bull, and the author suggests that it may possibly be the male of Symbos tyrrelli, although the wide separation of the localities made him hesitate to accept this view.

    0
    0
  • Schanz, however, suggests the Roma and Pratum of Suetonius.

    0
    0
  • But what may seem to a Napoleon the best course is not necessarily the one that suggests itself to a mediocre mind, and the greater the gulf which separates the two minds the greater the uncertainty which must prevail on the side of the abler commander.

    0
    0
  • In the Stromateis, while attempting to show that the Jewish Scriptures were older than any writings of the Greeks, he invariably brings down his dates to the death of Commodus, a circumstance which at once suggests that he wrote in the reign of the emperor Severus, from 193 to 211 A.D.

    0
    0
  • The Welsh form of the name, Caerdydd (pronounced Caerdeeth, with the accent on the second syllable) suggests that the name means "the fort of (Aulus ?) Didius," rather than Caer Daf ("the fortress on the Taff"), which is nowhere found (except in Leland), though Caer Dyv once existed as a variant.

    0
    0
  • Xenophon makes no mention of the peach, though the Ten Thousand must have traversed the country where, according to some, the peach is native; but Theophrastus, a hundred years later, does speak of it as a Persian fruit, and De Candolle suggests that it might have been introduced into Greece by Alexander.

    0
    0
  • This again suggests that these parts are independent of each other.

    0
    0
  • The whole suggests a masculine rather than a feminine form.

    0
    0
  • Smith, who follows it, suggests "Egypt from 608-605" as an alternative to Assyria (p. 124).

    0
    0
  • This experiment proves that the condition of magnetization is not confined to those parts where polar phenomena are exhibited, but exists throughout the whole body of the magnet; it also suggests the idea of molecular magnetism, upon which the accepted theory of magnetization is based.

    0
    0
  • After pointing out that, since the magnetization of the metal is the quantity really concerned, W is more appropriately expressed in terms of I, the magnetic moment per unit of volume, than of B, he suggests an experiment to determine whether the mechanical work required to effect the complete magnetic reversal i Phil.

    0
    0
  • Du Bois believes this to be an important general law, applicable to the case of every paramagnetic substance, and suggests that the product KB should be known as " Curie's constant " for the substance.

    0
    0
  • In living Arachnids, excepting the Pantopoda, it is either fused (with loss of its appendages) with the prosoma (Limulus, 1 Scorpio), after embryonic appearance, or is 1 Pocock suggests that the area marked vii.

    0
    0
  • The similarity of the form of their appendages to those of the scorpions suggests that they are a degenerate group derived from the latter, but the large size of the prae-genital somite in them would indicate a connexion with forms preceding the scorpions.

    0
    0
  • The tribe Ophiopogonoideae, with its tendency to an inferior ovary, suggests an affinity with the Amaryllidaceae which resemble Liliaceae in habit and in the horizontal plan of the flower, but have an inferior ovary.

    0
    0
  • It is, however, exceedingly difficult in this respect to draw an absolute distinction between men and animals, observation of which undoubtedly suggests that the latter have a certain power of making inferences.

    0
    0
  • Henry suggests that the Homeric lotus was really the nroa of Strabo, i.e.

    0
    0
  • This is due to the fact that there are really two kinds of subtraction, respectively involving counting forwards (complementary addition) and counting backwards (ordinary subtraction); and it suggests that it may be wise not to use the one symbol - to represent the result of both operations until the commutative law for addition has been fully grasped.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that we should write; la as a l l3; and we find that the use of fractional indices in this way satisfies the laws of integral indices.

    0
    0
  • Thus a comparison of numbers occurring in a table of squares 1 2 =1 112=121 2 2= 4 122=144 3 2 =9 132=169 suggests the formula (A+a)2=A2+2Aa+a2.

    0
    0
  • Complex numbers are conveniently treated in connexion not only with the theory of equations but also with analytical trigonometry, which suggests the graphic representation of a+b,l - by a line of length (a 2 +b 2)i drawn in a direction different from that of the line along which real numbers are represented.

    0
    0
  • The affinities of this tribe have been sought in various directions, and the evidence suggests that it was itself of mixed blood.

    0
    0
  • The whole account suggests a Tatar clan in the last stage of degeneracy.

    0
    0
  • An explanation that naturally suggests itself is that, at the time when books II.

    0
    0
  • Probably (as Duval suggests) the use of Syriac in these regions went hand in hand with the spread of the monophysite doctrine, for the liturgies and formulas of the Jacobite Church were composed in Syriac. Similarly the spread of Nestorian doctrines throughout the western and southwestern regions of the Persian Empire was accompanied by the ecclesiastical use of a form of Syriac which differed very slightly indeed from that employed farther west by the Jacobites.

    0
    0
  • Another very characteristic garment suggests an original loin-cloth considerably longer than the elementary article which was noticed above.

    0
    0
  • The drug has naturally always been liable to great adulteration in spite of penalties, the severity of which suggests the surviving tradition of its sacred character.

    0
    0
  • The fact that it is possible to propagate these cells of one animal for years in other animals of the same species, without any loss of their vegetative vitality, suggests that this continued growth is kept up by a growth-stimulating substance present in the proper species of animal; this substance, however, has not the power of transforming the normal tissue into a cancerous one.

    0
    0
  • The female organs of certain cryptogams, for instance, exert a positive chemiotactic action upon the spermatozoids, and probably, as Pfeffer suggests, the chemical agent which exerts the influence is malic acid.

    0
    0
  • Bainbridge suggests that a retention of metabolic products may cause the oedema in renal disease, Bradford having previously shown that loss of a certain amount of renal tissue caused retention of metabolic products in the tissues.

    0
    0
  • The name "mountain house" suggests a lofty structure and was perhaps the designation originally of the staged tower at Nippur, built in imitation of a mountain, with the sacred shrine of the god on the top. The tower, however, also had its special designation of "Im-Khar-sag," the elements of which, signifying "storm" and "mountain," confirm the conclusion drawn from other evidence that En-lil was originally a storm-god having his seat on the top of a mountain.

    0
    0
  • The line from Bishopsgate ran eastward to St Giles's churchyard (Cripplegate), where it turned to the south as far as Falcon square; again westerly by Aldersgate round the site of the Greyfriars (afterwards Christ's Hospital) towards Giltspur Street, then south by the Old Bailey to Ludgate, and then down to the Thames, where Dr Edwin Freshfield suggests that a Roman fortress stood on the site of Baynard's Castle.

    0
    0
  • The great similarity in form, technique and decoration of the earliest known specimens of glass-ware suggests that the craft of glass-making originated from a single centre.

    0
    0
  • The name Alemayn (Aleman) suggests a foreign origin.

    0
    0
  • It has usually been assumed that the incised inscriptions, being the more conventionalized, are all of later date than those in relief; but comparison of Egyptian inscriptions, wherein both incised and cameo characters coexisted back to very early times, suggests that this assumption is not necessarily correct.

    0
    0
  • We find the Longobards in Tuscany in 570, and mention is made of one Gudibrandus Dux civitatis Florentinorum, which suggests that Florence was the capital of a duchy (one of the regular divisions of the Longobard empire).

    0
    0
  • Schmiedel suggests, in the allegorical style of Philo, and he was evidently a man of unusual magnetic force.

    0
    0
  • The life-history of Schistostomum haematobium is still unknown, but the difficulty in obtaining developmental stages in any of the numerous intermediate hosts that have been tried suggests that the ciliated larvae may develop directly in man and either gain access to him by the use of impure water for drinking or may perforate his skin when bathing.

    0
    0
  • The Algonkins, however, thought otherwise, and the myth itself suggests a theriomorphic earth-maker.

    0
    0
  • It is possible that in very early times the Eupatridae were the only full citizens of Athens; for the evidence suggests that they alone belonged to the phratries, and the division into phratries must have covered the whole citizen body.

    0
    0
  • The combination of these two characteristics suggests some connexion with the legend of Orestes.

    0
    0
  • Of equestrian rank, his name Pontius suggests a Samnite origin, and his cognomen in the gospels, pileatus (if derived from the pileus or cap of liberty), descent from a freedman.

    0
    0
  • The independent character of the attack on current abuses also suggests priority to the work of Ezra in 458.

    0
    0
  • He suggests further that the Creed of Damasus was the reply of that pope to Priscillian's appeal.

    0
    0
  • Owing to a destructive fire at Nicomedia, Pliny suggests the formation of a volunteer fire-brigade, limited to 150 members.

    0
    0
  • Sargent (Silva of North America) suggests 160 to 170 as the number of distinguishable species.

    0
    0
  • Brown or even blood-red stripes have been observed in the North Atlantic when swarms of the copepod Calanus finmarchicus were present; the brown alga Trichodesmium erythraeum, as its name suggests, can change the blue of the tropical seas to red; swarms of diatoms may produce olive-green patches in the ocean, while some other forms of minute life have at times been observed to give the colour of milk to large stretches of the ocean surface.

    0
    0
  • Littre suggests that it may be related to the Gothic haurja, coal.

    0
    0
  • The fact that a solid body in its natural state is capable both of compression and of dilatation indicates that the molecules of the body must not be supposed to be fixed rigidly in position relative to one another; the further fact that a motion of either compression or of dilatation is opposed by forces which are brought into play in the interior of the solid suggests that the position of rest is one in which the molecules are in stable equilibrium under their mutual forces.

    0
    0
  • Busolt, who suggests that Tyrtaeus was a native of Aphidnae in Laconia, conjectures that the entire legend may have been concocted in connexion with the expedition sent to the assistance of Sparta in her struggle with the revolted Helots at Ithome (464).

    0
    0
  • They associate in parties and are mainly arboreal, leaping from bough to bough with an agility that suggests flying through the air.

    0
    0
  • Plutarch (Pericles, II) suggests that Pericles by this means rid the city of the idle and mischievous loafers; but it would appear that the cleruchs were selected by lot, and in any case a wise policy would not deliberately entrust important military duties to recognized wastrels.

    0
    0
  • The anti-Jewish tone of the second part suggests the neighbourhood of Jews, from whom the Christians were to be sharply distinguished.

    0
    0
  • C. Carey, who attracts him both by his theory of value, which suggests an ultimate harmony of the interests of capitalist and labourer, and also by his doctrine of "national" political economy, which advocates protection on the ground that the morals and culture of a people are promoted by having its whole system of industry complete within its own borders.

    0
    0
  • All this suggests a close connexion between the Minaeans and Hadramut; and from the Minaean inscriptions we know that the Gebanites were at one time a Minaean race, and stood in high favour with the queen of Ma`in.

    0
    0
  • He suggests that the propagation of earthquake disturbances is probably affected by the curvature of the surface of the globe, which may act like a whispering gallery.

    0
    0
  • This incident suggests two reflections - first that raids or attacks in rear of the " centre of operations " are valueless, however daring, and second that had Zasulich, in his determination to be worthy of his knighthood, concentrated for battle, the presence of the Madritov detachment on the field would have prevented the lamentable and costly misunderstandings of the retreat on Hamatan.

    0
    0
  • A more reasonable theory seems to be that which suggests that, in the East, the stole was originally introduced as that which it was when it first appears in the 22nd canon of Laodicea, viz.

    0
    0
  • The special god of this city was Ea, god of the sea and of wisdom, and the prominence given to this god in the incantation literature of Babylonia and Assyria suggests not only that many of our magical texts are to be traced ultimately to the temple of Ea at Eridu, but that this side of the Babylonian religion had its origin in that place.

    0
    0
  • Firstly, it suggests the supernormal level to which the Apostolic consciousness was raised at a bound by the direct influence of the Founder of Christianity, and justifies the marking-off of the Apostolic writings as a Canon, or body of Christian classics of unique religious authority.

    0
    0
  • Later lives state that the saint was also called Crimthann (fox), and Reeves suggests that he may have had two names, the one baptismal, the other secular.

    0
    0
  • This single principle of energy has transformed physical science by making possible the construction of a network of ramifying connexions between its various departments; it thus stimulates the belief that these constitute a single whole, and encourages the search for the complete scheme of interconnexion of which the principle of energy and the links which it suggests form only a single feature.

    0
    0
  • It is, however, in complete accordance with a view that would make the aether near the earth fully partake in its orbital motion - a view which the null effect of convection on all terrestrial optical and electrical phenomena also strongly suggests.

    0
    0
  • The New English Dictionary suggests that the sense-development may be from "whole," i.e.

    0
    0
  • Knuth suggests the following, which is a modification of the systems proposed by Delpino and Muller.

    0
    0
  • Giesbrecht, displacing the older name Ascomyzontidae, assigns to this family 21 genera in five subfamilies, and suggests that the long-known but still puzzling Nicothoe from the gills of the lobster might be placed in an additional subfamily, or be made the representative of a closely related family.

    0
    0
  • Theodotion's work, he suggests, formed the first stage towards the establishment of a Greek version which should correspond more closely with the Hebrew.

    0
    0
  • If it be true, it falls in with the palaeographic indications and suggests an Alexandrian provenance.

    0
    0
  • The Old Syriac, if we take the Sinaitic MS. as the purest form, compared in the same way, has a similar double series of interpolations and omissions, but neither the omissions nor the interpolations are the same in the Old Latin as in the Old Syriac. Such a line of research suggests that instead of being able, as WH thought, to set the Western against the Neutral text (the Alexandrian being merely a development of the latter), we must consider the problem as the comparison of at least three texts, a Western (geographically), an Eastern and the Neutral.

    0
    0
  • This suggests, no doubt, that the Egyptian rebelled at earliest in 54-55, and makes it probable that St Paul's arrest did not take place before (the Pentecost of) A.D.

    0
    0
  • All this suggests that Old Hebrew writings, apart from those preserved in the Canon, persisted to a relatively late period.

    0
    0
  • It seems likely, as St Aymour suggests, that two towns, the native Segesta and the Roman fortress called by Strabo /bract 'Ipoupcov, ultimately united under the single name of Siscia.

    0
    0
  • Recent grail researches have made it most probable that that mysterious talisman was originally the vessel of the ritual feast held in honour of a deity of vegetation, - Adonis, or another; if the Round Table also, as Dr Mott suggests, derives from a similar source, we have a link between these two notable features of Arthurian tradition, and an additional piece of evidence in support of the view that behind the Arthur of romance there lie not only memories of an historic British chieftain, but distinct traces of a mythological and beneficent hero.

    0
    0
  • Among the papers destroyed were probably, as Stewart suggests, the lectures on natural religion and jurisprudence which formed part of his course at Glasgow, and also the lectures on rhetoric which he delivered at Edinburgh in 1748.

    0
    0
  • He suggests as the mode of enforcing this obligation the requirement of submission to a test examination "before any one could obtain the freedom in any corporation, or be allowed to set up a trade in any village or town corporate."

    0
    0
  • Nevertheless, the fact, commented upon by several observers, that even here an infected fly is only infectious for a comparatively short period suggests that this species of fly, at any rate, is not the true alternate host in which the life-cycle of that particular Trypanosome is completed.

    0
    0
  • The Cascade Range is in essence a maturely dissected highland, composed in part of upwarped Colombian lavas, in part of older rocks, and crowned with several dissected volcanoes, of which the chief are (beginning in the north) Mts Baker (Io,827 ft.), Rainier (14,363 ft.), Adams (12,470 ft.) and Hood (11,225 ft.); the first three in \Vashington, the last in northern Oregon- These bear snowfields and glaciers; while the dissected highlands, with ridges of very irregular arrangement, are everywhere sculptured in a fashion that strongly suggests the work of numerous local Pleistocene glaciers as an important supplement to preglacial erosion.

    0
    0
  • Shadwell suggests that the real meaning is "fig-discoverer," not "fig-informer," referring to the blackmailer who discovers the "figs" (that is, the money) of the rich man and forces him to hand it over by the threat of bringing a criminal accusation against him.

    0
    0
  • On the other hand, Aristotle entitles the science of all being " Primary Philosophy " (irpcori OeXoaoOla), and the science of physical being " Secondary Philosophy " (SEUTEpa 49eXoa041a), which suggests that his order is from Metaphysics to Physics, the reverse of his editor's order from Physics to Metaphysics.

    0
    0
  • Alphonse de Candolle (Origin of Cultivated Plants, p. 325) suggests that the plant originally grew wild in the countries to the south of the Caucasus and to the north of Persia.

    0
    0
  • He succeeds in fitting the Homeric topography to this latter island, and suggests that the name may have been transferred in consequence of a migration of the inhabitants.

    0
    0
  • Theodor Abeling, who is disposed to reject or minimize the mythical origins, further suggests a confusion of the story of Attila's wife Ildico with that of the murder of Sigimund the Burgundian by the sons of Chrothildis, wife of Clovis.

    0
    0
  • The grounds for this view are the radial symmetry of several Polyclads and the supposed origin of gonads and excretory flame-cells from the walls of gut, the occurrence of nematocysts in Anonymus, one of the most radially constructed Polyclads, and lastly the presence of two peculiar animals Ctenoplana and Coeloplana, which suggests a transition from Ctenophora to Polyclads.

    0
    0
  • It is introduced into the Synoptic Outline very differently in those two Gospels, which clearly suggests that it existed in a separate form, and was independently combined by the first and third evangelists with their other document.

    0
    0
  • The problems of the relations of the life of the State and the life of the individual, which Aristotle ever suggests and never solves, are problems with which the Christian Church has at least attempted to deal."

    0
    0
  • This third position isarelic of ancient metaphysical realism; although it must be remembered that Kant does not go to the length of Descartes and Locke, who supposed that from mere ideas we could know bodies and souls, but suggests that beneath the phenomena of outer and inner sense the thing in itself may not be heterogeneous (ungleichartig).

    0
    0
  • But his main reliance is on the passage in the Kritik, where Kant, speaking of the Cartesian difficulty of communication between body and soul, suggests that, however body and soul appear to be different in the phenomena of outer and inner sense, what lies as thing in itself at the basis of the phenomena of both may perhaps be not so heterogeneous (ungleichartig) after all.

    0
    0
  • This clause must in fact be read in the light of the reference to Timothy, which suggests that he had been in prison in Rome and was about to return, possibly in the writer's company, to the region which was apparently the headquarters of both.

    0
    0
  • As the terms Zoron and Aphron, used there to signify the south and north poles, are neither Latin nor Greek, Tiraboschi suggests that they may be of Arabian origin, and that the whole passage concerning the lodestone may have been added to the original treatise by the Arabian translators.

    0
    0
  • In some respects he suggests a comparison with Jordanes, but in learning and literary honesty is greatly the superior of the Goth.

    0
    0
  • Whether they were really called Shubaru, as Ungnad suggests, we may know later.

    0
    0
  • When Khammurabi's fifth successor saw the fall of the Amorite dynasty in consequence of an inroad of "Hittites," these may have been Mesopotamian Shubaru-Mitanni; but they may, as Ungnad suggests, represent rather an- Timee Times.

    0
    0
  • It is clear, then, that this vestment can only have been assumed with the emperor's permission; and Braun suggests (p. 305) that its use was granted to the patriarchs, after the completion of the schism of East and West, in order "in some sort to give them the character, in outward appearance as well, of popes of the East."

    0
    0
  • Roman remains have often been found in excavations carried out within the existing boundaries, which suggests that the Roman settlement was at least twenty feet below the present surface.

    0
    0
  • Their evidence suggests that he died in or shortly after 1210, and that he had resided almost continuously at Canterbury from the time of his admission.

    0
    0
  • Miss Durham's work suggests that they carry the latter.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that the resemblance to the pugnacious drongo may be beneficial in protecting the defenceless cuckoo from enemies.

    0
    0
  • This forcibly suggests that the drone-fly mimics a honey-bee not only in appearance but also in the feel of its hairs or the nature of its buzz.

    0
    0
  • The death of the god, he suggests, is represented by the Fast of Esther on the 13th of Adar, the day before Purim, while the rejoicing on Purim itself, and the licence accompanying it, recall the union of the god and goddess of vegetation, of which he sees traces in the relations of Mordecai and Esther.

    0
    0
  • This suggests a possible relationship to Eremascus, which can only doubtfully be placed in the Ascomycetes (vide supra).

    0
    0
  • The coincidence that so indispensable a thing should also be so abundant, that an iron-needing man should be set on an iron-cored globe, certainly suggests design.

    0
    0
  • But the king of Moab's attempt to break through unto him suggests that in the original story (there are several signs of revision) Moab and Edom were in alliance.

    0
    0
  • All of which suggests a personality mentally and physically phlegmatic, a suggestion strengthened by the fact that Bartholomaeus de Neocastro (quoted by Wenck) describes him as corpulent in 1290.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that the colouring of the okapi is of purely protective type.

    0
    0
  • He suggests that the other and larger diamond of antiquity which was given to Shah Jahan may be one which is now in the treasury of Teheran, and that this is the true Great Mogul which was confused by Tavernier with the one he saw.

    0
    0
  • The Greek name for the lion is very ancient, and this suggests, although by no means demonstrates, that it refers to an animal indigenous to the country.

    0
    0
  • Debidour suggests, to compromise him with the revolutionary parties and to bind him to the throne; but it is more probable that it was no more than an expression of the good will which the king had shown him ever since 'Soo.

    0
    0
  • One other posthumous production also (besides the tract on Heresy before mentioned) may be referred to this, if not, as Aubrey suggests, an earlier time - the two thousand and odd elagiac verses in which he gave his 1 The De medio animarum statu of Thomas White, a heterodox Catholic priest, who contested the natural immortality of the soul.

    0
    0
  • Matthew also uses the Marcan narrative, but adds to it a new section from some other source which suggests that the name of Peter was conferred on this occasion - not, as Mark says, at the first mission of the Twelve - and confers on him the keys of the kingdom of heaven and the right of binding and loosing.

    0
    0
  • I Peter suggests a ministry in the provinces of Asia Minor.

    0
    0
  • But the peculiar way in which it enforces its morals in terms of the Platonic contrast between the spiritual and sensuous worlds, as archetype and temporal manifestation, suggests a special local type of theology which must be taken into account in fixing its provenance.

    0
    0
  • The Scandinavian data, from the wealth of observations, are probably the most representative, and even in the most northern district of Scandinavia the smallness of the excess of the frequencies in December and January over those in March and October suggests that some influence tending to create maxima at the equinoxes has largely counterbalanced the influence of sunlight and twilight in reducing the frequency at these seasons.

    0
    0
  • Lovering's general formula suggests that the 4-month term is really less important than the 3-month term, but he gives no data for the latter at individual stations.

    0
    0
  • European initiative suggests measures to be executed by Egyptian agency, while European supervision controls the manner in which they are executed.

    0
    0
  • We know that one idea suggests another, and that volitional movements are the outcome of ideation.

    0
    0
  • But the great diversity of these abnormal cases as shown in the examples cited above suggests the use of great caution in formulating definite morphological theories upon them.

    0
    0
  • Neander suggests that it was written by Africanus before he had devoted himself to religious subjects.

    0
    0
  • The chlorine is not completely precipitated by silver nitrate in nitric acid solution, the ionization apparently not proceeding to all the chlorine atoms. Thallic iodide, T11 3, is interesting on account of its isomorphism with rubidium and caesium tri-iodides, a resemblance which suggests the formula T11 (12) for the salt, in which the metal is obviously monovalent.

    0
    0
  • A study of the topo graphy of the Argive plain suggests the conclusion that Mycenae, ' Published in Journ.

    0
    0
  • Keane, who suggests that they are a branch of the Caucasic division of mankind who possibly migrated in the Neolithic period from the Asiatic mainland.

    0
    0
  • Rawlinson also suggests that the Phoenicians may have originally come from the Bahrein Is.

    0
    0
  • The history of Assyria can now be traced back approximately to 2500 B.C., though it does not rise to political prominence until c. 2000 B.C. The name of the god is identical with that of the city, though an older form A-shir, signifying "leader," suggests that a differentiation between the god and the city was at one time attempted.

    0
    0
  • But the reason for this was not, as Herr Max Hecker rather absurdly suggests, Wolfgang's jealousy of his grandfather's oppressive fame, but one far more simple and natural.

    0
    0
  • The fact that among the new settlers were desert tribes, suggests the introduction, not merely of a simpler culture, but also of simpler groups of ideas.

    0
    0
  • Scattered evidence suggests that the Edomites were responsible for a new catastrophe.

    0
    0
  • In the above, and in other respects also, a survey of the history of Palestine suggests the necessity of modifying that " biological " treatment of the development of thought which pays insufficient attention to the persistence of the representatives of different stages by the side of or after the disappearance of the higher stages; see I.

    0
    0
  • The discovery at Gezer of Assyrian contracttablets (651 and 648 B.C.) - one relating to the sale of land by a certain Nethaniah - at least suggests the prevalence of Assyrian custom, and this is confirmed by the technical business methods illustrated in Jer.

    0
    0
  • Old tradition suggests the " schools of the prophets " at Jericho, Gilgal and Bethel, and in fact the proximity of these places, especially Bethel, to Judaean soil may be connected with the friendly and sometimes markedly favourable attitude to Judah in these narratives.

    0
    0
  • It combines amid diverse material a hero of Bethlehem and rival of Saul with the idea of a conqueror of this district; it introduces peculiar traditions of the ark and sanctuary, and it associates David with Hebron, Calebites and the wilderness of Paran 3 The books of Samuel and Kings have become, in process of compilation, the natural sequel to the preceding books, but the conflicting features and the perplexing differences of standpoint recur elsewhere, and the relationship between them suggests that similar causes have been operative upon the compilation.

    0
    0
  • The political history is relatively slight and uneven, and the framework is rehandled in Chronicles upon more developed lines and from a later ecclesiastical standpoint, which suggests that many traditions of the monarchy were extant in a late dress.

    0
    0
  • How very late the historical books are in their present text or form may be seen from the Septuagint version of Joshua, Samuel and Kings, and from their internal literary structure, which suggests that only at the last stages of compilation were they brought into their present shape.

    0
    0
  • In its present form this episode appears to be not very ancient; it resembles Ruth in giving a good deal of curious archaeological detail (the feast at Shiloh) in a form which suggests that the usages referred to were already obsolete when the narrative was composed.

    0
    0
  • Briinnow thinks that " the rock " in question was the sacred mountain en-Nejr (above); but Buhl suggests a conspicuous height about 16 m.

    0
    0
  • Jewish names, appearing in the Persian documents discovered at Nippur, show, however, that Jewish settlement at that city dates in fact from a much earlier period, and the discovery on some of the tablets found there of the name of the canal Kabari suggests that the Jewish settlement of the exile, on the canal Chebar, to which Ezekiel belonged, may have been somewhere in this neighbourhood, if not at Nippur itself.

    0
    0
  • There seems no reason to doubt that Eriugena is connected with Erin, the name for Ireland, and Ierugena suggests the Greek iEpos, lepos vivos being a common name for Ireland.

    0
    0
  • Further, analogical inference from particular to particular suggests inductivedeductive inference from particular through universal to particular.

    0
    0
  • Nay, even the use of letters at all suggests that the sort of analysis that actually breaks up its subject-matter is universally or all but universally applicable in nature, and this is not the case.

    0
    0
  • With much that suggests an affirmative answer, Leibnitz gives the negative.

    0
    0
  • The traditions of the Gilbert Islanders tell us that their islands and South Polynesian islands on the south and south-east, suggests, what in fact is found, a combination of races.

    0
    0
  • Prof. Kayser suggests that there was also a Pacific basin more extensive than at present; this is borne out by the similarity between the Cambrian faunas of China, Siberia and Argentina.

    0
    0
  • As II of the 12 which have meanings are to be found in the Assyrian-Babylonian syllabaries, he suggests a possible Babylonian origin.

    0
    0
  • Very mild cases occurring in the course of an outbreak of typical plague may be explained by greater power of resistance in individuals, but the epidemic prevalence of a mild illness preceding the appearance of undoubted plague suggests some difference or modification of the exciting cause.

    0
    0
  • A broad survey of the epidemiological facts suggests some general conclusions.

    0
    0
  • Carapanos suggests, the statuette and bronze bowl by which divinations were carried on.

    0
    0
  • This noteworthy result suggests the possibility that what the poem tells of Hygelac's near relatives, and of the events of his reign and that of his successor, is based on historic fact.

    0
    0
  • As it is unlikely that these delicate insects could be transported across seachannels, their wide and discontinuous range suggests both their great antiquity and the former existence of continental tracts over which they may have travelled to their present stations.

    0
    0
  • And it suggests that the insurer is not liable for salvage where the policy is free of particular average, which does not accord with practice.

    0
    0
  • The last is an old interchange of sounds, and probably the others are older than their first appearance in writing (15th century) suggests.

    0
    0
  • Any one who accepts the Mattioli theory must be driven, as Lang suggests, to suppose that the mystery which grew up about the unknown prisoner was somehow transferred to Mattioli from Dauger.

    0
    0
  • It is worth noting that up to 1672 (when Saint-Mars suggested utilizing Dauger as valet to Lauzun) none of the references to Dauger in letters after that of July 19, 1669, suggests his being a valet; and their contrary character makes it all the more clear that the second part of the letter of July 19 does not refer to Dauger.

    0
    0
  • As the name suggests, it had previously been a Carthaginian settlement.

    0
    0
  • The designation suggests that these were "cave-dwellers," but although many caves and hollows have been found about Petra (and also in Palestine), this tradition probably "serves only to express the idea entertained by later generations concerning their predecessors" (Noldeke).

    0
    0
  • These, de Guignes suggests, were the ancestors of the Huns, and many ethnologists hold that the Hiung-nu were the ancestors of the modern Turks.

    0
    0
  • A flat face, with high cheek-bones, presents a physiognomy resembling the Chinese, and suggests no idea of beauty.

    0
    0
  • Von Sybel, in his Geschichte des ersten Kreuzzuges, suggests that in the camp of the pauperes (which existed side by side with that of the knights, and grew increasingly large as the crusade told more and more heavily in its progress on the purses of the crusaders) some idolization of Peter the Hermit had already begun, during the first crusade, parallel to the similar glorification of Godfrey by the Lorrainers.

    0
    0
  • Hence arms were not borne in times of peace but stored away under charge of a slave, and Tacitus suggests in explanation that the royal policy did not commit this trust to noble, freeman or freedman.

    0
    0
  • The fact that many of the names which occur in Russian chronicles seem to be peculiarly Swedish suggests that Sweden was the home of the settlers, and the best authorities consider that the original Scandinavian conquerors were Swedes who had settled on the east coast of the Baltic.

    0
    0
  • But Gioberti, in his Primato, seemed to him to neglect the first essential of independence, which he accordingly inculcated in his Speranze or Hopes of Italy, in which he suggests that Austria should seek compensation in the Balkans for the inevitable loss of her Italian provinces.

    0
    0
  • The name Old Bactrian suggests that the language was limited to the small district of Bactria, or at least that it was spoken therewhich is, at the most, only an Zend.

    0
    0
  • The fruit in Bambusa, Arundinaria and other genera resembles the grain generally characteristic of grasses, but in Dendrocalamus and others it is a nut, while rarely, as in Melocanna, it is fleshy and suggests an apple in size and appearance.

    0
    0
  • The negative evidence afforded in the account of his establishment suggests the inference that, like Lucilius and Horace, Juvenal had no personal experience of either the cares or the softening influence of family life.

    0
    0
  • The Relic conveys the impressions of a journey in Palestine and in parts suggests his indebtedness to Flaubert, but its mysticism is entirely new and individual; while the versatility of his talent further appears in The Correspondence of Fradique Mendes, where acute observation is combined with brilliant satire or rich humour.

    0
    0
  • Doubtless, as Benzinger suggests, the rites to be performed by the officiating high priest on the annual Day of Atonement, which are not prescribed in vv.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that a sufficient number of councillors was assured beforehand, and a list drawn up for each session; the vassals and prelates still figuring as a complementary body at the council.

    0
    0
  • Some forms, however, such as " Sarcina," have their algal analogues in Palmellaceae among the green algae, while Thaxter's group of Myxobacteriaceae suggests a relationship with the Myxornycetes.

    0
    0
  • His whole strain, in sharp contrast to that of most of his predecessors, is cynical and satirical, and suggests that most of the matters discussed were of small personal concern to himself.

    0
    0
  • Nor would this by any means militate against its use as a temple for consecrating the dead, or for sun-worship, or any other religious purpose.The most recent research suggests that Stonehenge was designed to a precise geometric plan,and was largely prefabricated.

    0
    0
  • Ryder (Journal of Biblical Literature, 1898, pp. 184 f.) suggests that xv.-xvi.

    0
    0
  • He sets forth the restriction of the mission of Jesus during His life on earth to the people of Israel in a way which suggests at first sight a spirit of Jewish exclusiveness.

    0
    0
  • The so-called "cyclopean" walls, mortarless, but constructed of neatly squared and fitted blocks, are probably of Roman workmanship. Jackson suggests that perhaps, like the long walls at Athens, they were intended to unite the city with its port.

    0
    0
  • The New English Dictionary suggests a connexion with "lathe," a term which survives as a division of the county of Kent, containing several "hundreds."

    0
    0
  • As regards the nauplius, however, the constancy of its general character in the most widely diverse groups of Crustacea strongly suggests that it is a very ancient type, and the view has been advocated that the Crustacea must have arisen from an unsegmented nauplius-like ancestor.

    0
    0
  • They were at one time Hinduized, as is evident from their traditions, the many Sanskrit words in their language, and their general appearance, which suggests Hindu as well as Arab blood.

    0
    0
  • They are overlain by the fossiliferous limestones of the Antalo group. Around Chelga and Adigrat coal-bearing beds occur, which Blanford suggests may be of the same age as the coalbearing strata of India.

    0
    0
  • But it suggests a method by which, when the chemistry of protoplasm and proteid is better known, the proper substances which compose protoplasm may be brought together to form a simple kind of protoplasm.

    0
    0
  • Pfliiger suggests that such compounds arose when the surface of the earth was incandescent, and that in the long process of cooling, compounds of cyanogen and hydrocarbons passed into living protoplasm by such processes of transformation and polymerization as are familiar in the chemical groups in question, and by the acquisition of water and oxygen.

    0
    0
  • The keenness of the satire on courts, parties and statesmen certainly suggests that it was planned while Swift's disappointments as a public man were still rankling and recent.

    0
    0
  • Larmor suggests is due to relaxation of the spring of the surrounding ether by reason of the crowding of the molecules; a shift of 0.17 tenth-metres would, if interpreted by Doppler's principle, have been read as a receding velocity of I I km.

    0
    0
  • Funk suggests Apollinarianism, which is the refuge of the destitute; and Achelis inclines in the same direction.

    0
    0
  • Mt Seir, too, where he resided, etymologically suggests a "shaggy" mountain-land.

    0
    0
  • The law during this period, as abstracted from the texts and compilations, suggests the following remarks.

    0
    0
  • Gregory Theologus therefore (c. 340) suggests the age of three years as suitable for baptism, because by then a child is old enough, if not to understand the questions put to him, at any rate to speak and make the necessary responses.

    0
    0
  • The name Aethalia, common to Chios and Lemnos in very early times, suggests the original existence of a homogeneous population in these and other neighbouring islands.

    0
    0
  • The general tendency to prefer an upward direction is important; and our current phraseology suggests that this is the direction which increase is naturally regarded as taking.

    0
    0
  • As I refer to myself the act of attention and volition, so I cannot but refer the sensation to some cause, necessarily other than myself, that is, to an external cause, whose existence is as certain for me as my own existence, since the phenomenon which suggests it to me is as certain as the phenomenon which had suggested my reality, and both are given in each other.

    0
    0
  • Neumayr adduced the Triassic sea-urchin Tiarechinus, in which the apical system forms half of the test, as an argument for the origin of Echinoidea from an ancestor in which the apical system was of great importance; but a genus appearing so late in time, in an isolated sea, under conditions that dwarfed the other echinoid dwellers therein, cannot seriously be thought to elucidate the origin of pre-Silurian Echinoidea, and the recent discovery of an intermediate form suggests that we have here nothing but degenerate descendants of a well-known Palaeozoic family (Lepidocentridae).

    0
    0
  • To this point we shall recur; palaeontology, though it suggests a clue, does not furnish an actual link either between Echinoidea and Asteroidea, or between those classes and Pelmatozoa.

    0
    0
  • Perrier, suggests the following as a more natural if less obvious arrangement.

    0
    0
  • Gaudry suggests, to the reduction in the number of the toes, as otherwise it should not be found in the rhinoceros.

    0
    0
  • These tufts or groups likewise display an orderly and definite grouping in different mammals, which suggests the origin of such groups from the existence in primitive mammals of a scaly coat comparable to that of reptiles, and indeed directly inherited therefrom.

    0
    0
  • Though this does not prove that the beliefs themselves were not held earlier, it suggests caution in assuming that they were.

    0
    0
  • In its general effect, however, a cope now no longer suggests a "waterproof."

    0
    0
  • The general morphology of the cones, on the other hand, suggests some affinity with the Equisetales.

    0
    0
  • In some of the heterosporous forms (Lepidocarpon, Miadesmia) the sporangia were sometimes surrounded by an integument; and since only a single megaspore attained maturity, the structure of the megasporangium suggests a comparison with an ovule.

    0
    0
  • The existence of these myrmecophilous Ferns suggests a possible explanation of the nectaries on the leaves of some other species, such as the Common Bracken.

    0
    0
  • The fact that these States contain, according to the last census, over 100,000,000 acres of unimproved land, alread y enclosed in farms, suggests at once the great possibilities in wheat.

    0
    0
  • But in his general view of ethical principles as being, like mathematical principles,' essentially truths of relation, Clarke is quite in accordance with Locke; while of the four fundamental rules that he expounds, Piety towards God, Equity, Benevolence and Sobriety (which includes self-preservation), the first is obtained, just as Locke suggests, by " comparing the idea " of man with the idea of an infinitely good and wise being on whom he depends; and the second and third are axioms self-evident on the consideration of the equality or similarity of human individuals as such.

    0
    0
  • Shaftesbury had conclusively shown that these were not in the vulgar sense selfish; but the very stress which he lays on the pleasure inseparable from their exercise suggests a subtle egoistic theory which he does not expressly exclude, since it may be said that this " intrinsic reward " constitutes the real motive of the benevolent man.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that the retardation may be in great part compensated by some accelerating cause, the existence of which is not yet well established.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that inequalities in the action of the planets may have been still overlooked, the subject being the most intricate with which celestial mechanics has to deal.

    0
    0
  • The name of the council (pylaea) and of one set of deputies (pylagori), together with the important place held in the amphictyony by the temple of Demeter at Anthela, near Thermopylae, suggests that this shrine was the original centre of the association.

    0
    0
  • Thus, even when we discover an elemental meaning in a god's name, that meaning may be all unlike what the word suggests to civilized men.

    0
    0
  • The entrance of Jacob or Israel with his sons suggests that of the children of Israel.

    0
    0
  • This at all events suggests itself when xxxiv.

    0
    0
  • The fulfilment of the details of this prophecy suggests that Tycho Brahe had some basis of reason for his prediction.

    0
    0
  • Uttoxeter (Wotocheshede, Uttokeshather, Utcester, Uttoxater) was probably not a Roman site, although the termination of the name suggests one, and a few remains have been discovered.

    0
    0
  • Frosch; Skeat suggests a possible original source in the root meaning "to jump," "to spring," cf.

    0
    0
  • The Assyrian evidence alone points very strongly to a Musri in north-west Arabia; the biblical evidence alone suggests an extraEgyptian Misrayim.

    0
    0
  • The family was understood to be of Dutch extraction, and the name itself, spelt "Newmann" in an earlier generation, further suggests Hebrew origin.

    0
    0
  • In letters of 1779-1780' he correctly diagnoses the ills of the Confederation, and suggests with admirable prescience the necessity of centralization in its governmental powers; he was, indeed, one of the first, if not to conceive, at least to suggest adequate checks on the anarchic tendencies of the time.

    0
    0
  • The tinguaites and solvsbergites of Port C y gnet, south of Hobart, may be of this age; they are intrusive in Carboniferous rocks, and there is no evidence of their precise date; but their resemblance to the rocks associated with the geburite-dacite of Victoria suggests that they may belong to.

    0
    0
  • This fact suggests the possibility that the flowers described by Mr Wieland, in which the male organs are mature and the gynoecium is composed of very short and immature ovuliferous stalks and interseminal scales, are not essentially distinct from those which have lost the staminate leaves FIG.

    0
    0
  • The points that suggest themselves with regard to this flora are, that it includes a fair representation of the existing orders of warm-temperate deciduous trees; that the more primitive types - such as the Amentaceae - do not appear to preponderate to a greater extent than they do in the existing temperate flora; that the assemblage somewhat suggests American affinities; and that when we take into account deficient collecting, local conditions, and the non-preservation of succulent plants, there is no reason for saying that certain other orders must have been absent.

    0
    0
  • In the earliest Eocene plant-beds, in the Woolwich and Reading series, a small but interesting flora is found, which suggests a temperate climate less warm than that of earlier or of later periods.

    0
    0
  • Among the fruits Ettingshausen records Quercus, Liquidambar, Laurus, Nyssa, Diospyros, Symplocos, Magnolia, Victoria, Hightea, Sapindus, Cupania, Eugenia, Eucalyptus, Amygdalus; he suggests that the fruits of the London Clay of Sheppey may belong to the same plants as the leaves found at Alum Bay in the Isle of Wight.

    0
    0
  • We thus find preserved in the Upper Miocene lacustrine deposits of Switzerland a larger flora than is known from any other period of similar length; in fact, an analysis of its composition suggests that the Miocene flora of Switzerland must have been both larger and more varied than that now living in the same country.

    0
    0
  • Therefore the so-called American forms may have originated in the Old World, or more probably, as Saporta suggests, in the polar regions, whence they were driven by the increase of cold southwards into Europe and into America.

    0
    0
  • If these different deposits are contemporaneous, as is not improbable, there is a distinct change in the flora as we move farther from the pole, which suggests that difference of latitude then as now was accompanied by a difference in the flora.

    0
    0
  • Mr Gardner suggests, therefore, that the plant-beds of Greenland and Spitsbergen represent the period of greatest heat, and are therefore wrongly referred to the Miocene.

    0
    0
  • I think it may have been the former, but a knowledge of iTunes suggests the latter.

    0
    0
  • The lack of theological development suggests the resurrection narratives are very early.

    0
    0
  • It suggests a state of the nation novel, but equally it is the familiar refrain of the old and middle aged.

    0
    0
  • However, the evidence suggests that the administration of complaints does not always accord with established procedures.

    0
    0
  • The Cambridge University research, published in the journal Brain, suggests boosting the chemical acetylcholine may limit the effect of this damage.

    0
    0
  • Measurement of the size of each species ' acorns suggests that a plant's seed size may control the geographic range of the plant.

    0
    0
  • The fact they regularly adorn the covers of the major organ magazines suggests that many people agree.

    0
    0
  • The pattern of familial aggregation suggests that in individual families, a small number of genes act together to cause the phenotype.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that there should be a certain agnosticism or humility in our thinking about ante-natal life.

    0
    0
  • The dominance of sodium formate suggests corrosion was influenced by organic acids and/or aldehydes emitted by the old wooden storage cases.

    0
    0
  • That we assume we were made in God's image suggests unbelievable arrogance on our part.

    0
    0
  • Witch Trials suggests magic mushroom tea drunk from a dirty pub ashtray, an Ambrosian dishwater.

    0
    0
  • Any interpretation, however, that suggests itself is immediately assailed by doubts and equally unfounded alternatives.

    0
    0
  • The lack of impairment in neurologically asymptomatic patients suggests that the cognitive deficits are caused by direct cerebral involvement rather than hepatic encephalopathy.

    0
    0
  • The deprecated ALIGN attribute suggests the horizontal alignment for the heading on visual browsers.

    0
    0
  • Proprioception, Massumi suggests, is the sense most directly attuned to the movement of the body.

    0
    0
  • In the most extreme circumstances, he suggests, autism may arise because a child receives almost nothing by way of sensitive care.

    0
    0
  • With the absence of any physical shape to connect their signs, the term itself suggests a state of natural aversion.

    0
    0
  • Sky, a confirmed bachelor, suggests Adelaide has trapped Nathan.

    0
    0
  • Her form suggests that she might give backchat to the referee.

    0
    0
  • The man's stance suggests that he is engaged in a slapstick comedy routine, kicking the backside of the hapless fellow in front.

    0
    0
  • The evidence suggests that the EU is set to become an economic backwater.

    0
    0
  • But the evidence found on Mars suggests that this is not the first time we have left a planet barren.

    0
    0
  • However, as the research discussed in the last section suggests, the line between science and policy is inevitably blurred.

    0
    0
  • Finds include imported pottery, Roman coins and an enamel brooch which suggests there was considerable wealth in the area.

    0
    0
  • The study suggests the new penalty would essentially amount to a ticket, easing the burden on the justice system.

    0
    0
  • Lateral pain, worse on lying on that side, with tenderness over the greater trochanter suggests secondary trochanteric bursitis.

    0
    0
  • It suggests that they are, in effect, operating a price fixing cartel here in Northern Ireland.

    0
    0
  • To be able to command a centurion thus suggests he is in a favored position.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that we have specialized mechanisms for detecting cheats.

    0
    0
  • Figure 6 suggests which components are most easily reduced by lifestyle choices.

    0
    0
  • Neilsen suggests the following methods of reducing navigational clutter.

    0
    0
  • Emerging evidence from Denmark suggests a decline in semen quality in successive birth cohorts.

    0
    0
  • The pricing point suggests that it is problably not a threat to better colorimeters tho the participation of Gretag Macbeth is a good sign.

    0
    0
  • The strategy is based on the latest research that suggests creatine's benefits are proportional to intracellular creatine concentrations [13] .

    0
    0
  • A Dounreay spokeswoman said " None of the evidence so far suggests there is a failure of the primary concrete containment.

    0
    0
  • This suggests a general contentment with the management of BECTU, which is very much not the case.

    0
    0
  • Reay suggests that it embodied notions of cerebral lechery and the ideal of male continence that was characteristic of Munby's age and class.

    0
    0
  • Evans (1979) suggests two measures of minimum and maximum profile convexity, .

    0
    0
  • It also suggests when each of these technologies could become more cost-effective.

    0
    0
  • Dry shade is always a problem, and it suggests 21 good solutions, including bugle, bergenia and dusky cranesbill.

    0
    0
  • In the North Pennines the SPA designation suggests there are nearly 4,000 pairs of breeding curlew.

    0
    0
  • Research suggests this is not the case cross cultural differences usually make such skills defunct in a new environment.

    0
    0
  • Far more than the British garrison could have provided, it still suggests Albinus had seriously denuded Britain of troops.

    0
    0
  • Reg at Rickmansworth looks at the current situation and suggests a few rather devious ploys you might adopt to get the money.

    0
    0
  • The more remote, the more time must be allowed. o Mars well dignified in the 7th house suggests the woman is newly conceived.

    0
    0
  • Does distortion that implies age confer dignity on a recording whilst distortion that suggests sophisticated processing trivializes it?

    0
    0
  • This suggests either an inherited disposition for some tumor types or the existence of environmental risk factors.

    0
    0
  • The poll also suggests that the public are increasingly distrustful of what ministers tell them about the terror threat facing the country.

    0
    0
  • It also suggests growing strains in another of Iraq's sectarian divides.

    0
    0
  • This suggests a pure calcite interior with an outer layer of ferroan dolomite.

    0
    0
  • This also suggests the colors are well balanced with no single color being overly dominant.

    0
    0
  • Evidence suggests that the desire for autonomy is leading to wasteful duplication.

    0
    0
  • He backs calls for a reduced speed limit, traffic lights and suggests curb edgings and a weight limit to stop heavy vehicles.

    0
    0
  • Additionally, Troubridge's journal provides evidence of a deeply embittered individual, which is the opposite of what Fryer suggests.

    0
    0
  • But the sentence also suggests newly emergent meanings, not yet clearly understood.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that acidic solutions may damage the bladder endothelium.

    0
    0
  • Other research suggests a wider role for epoetin, which seems to have effects other than stimulating erythropoiesis in a range of tissues.

    0
    0
  • It also suggests a return to the fuel tax escalator.

    0
    0
  • The evidence suggests that decisions on bed numbers in PFI schemes reflect financial expediency rather than clinical judgment.

    0
    0
  • Back to top The play reveals a fascination with language, which suggests much about a speaker's shrewdness or lack of it.

    0
    0
  • Research suggests buff feathering is linked to feather problems.

    0
    0
  • Also, as Kaiser suggests, the firstborn of Moses and Zipporah may be linked with the firstborn of Pharaoh.

    0
    0
  • A study in the last few months suggests that HRT may increase the risk of mild to moderate lupus flares.

    0
    0
  • One concentration of fire-cracked flint suggests the possible location of a flint cairn.

    0
    0
  • Nesting suggests global warming pied flycatchers at Coedydd Aber are the latest to suggest that global warming is happening.

    0
    0
  • There is little in the 18th-century that suggests any immediate forebears.

    0
    0
  • It powerfully suggests the coming Passion, being full of dark and gloomy foreboding.

    0
    0
  • The speed of their arrival suggests they had foreknowledge of the bombing.

    0
    0
  • The approach assumes a self-similar fractal - this result suggests considerable approximations are involved in the application of box counting to discrete FBM.

    0
    0
  • The verger he suggests was seen as responsible for changing altar frontals and dusting and cleaning the church.

    0
    0
  • Singer Brandon Flowers is as lovely as his name suggests and he makes a striking frontman.

    0
    0
  • The forecast suggests a spell of milder weather, possibly followed by high pressure, which could bring overnight frosts.

    0
    0
  • Bond mutual funds As the name suggests, bond mutual funds invest in bonds and other debt securities.

    0
    0
  • It suggests that he might be in even hotter water than his latest gaff has dropped him into.

    0
    0
  • Evidence for GM oilseed rape suggests that gene flow to wild relatives is very rare and that hybrids do not establish in the wild.

    0
    0
  • Current research by population geneticists, however, suggests the opposite.

    0
    0
  • The directionality of place-memory ghosts suggests that they are possibly emotional equivalents of optical holograms.

    0
    0
  • History suggests that Labor's promises evaporate like morning mist under the fierce glare of big business.

    0
    0
  • Jamie Oliver suggests griddling the asparagus spears on a hot griddle pan for a couple of minutes, turning a couple of times.

    0
    0
  • Furthermore, the recipient mailbox is reportedly saturated, which suggests perhaps that people are incredibly gullible and have already bitten for this scam!

    0
    0
  • Hendon evidence suggests the possibility of settlement near Church End and Hendon Grove, and rubbish pits at Burnt Oak indicate possible habitation there.

    0
    0
  • Research with other animals suggests that handedness, footedness, etc. may also occur.

    0
    0
  • This paper suggests that there is considerable scope for improvement in the management of chronic heart failure.

    0
    0
  • One study suggests that compulsory helmets for pedestrians, drivers and passengers could save 12 times as many lives.

    0
    0
  • Acidophilus and garlic may help, but it's best to be treated by a herbalist, she suggests.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that most Mode 1 assemblages are a result of environmental adaptations by Pleistocene hominids in the region.

    0
    0
  • The near absence of any mention of complex hunter-gatherers suggests that Mesolithic archeology's enthusiasm for this topic is waning.

    0
    0
  • However, it is not present in secondary necrotrophic hyphae, which suggests that it is specific to biotrophic infection structures.

    0
    0
  • Empire suggests a scene in Patch Adams where terminally ill children turn up at court to save the day for Williams ' comedy doctor.

    0
    0
  • A growing body of evidence suggests that smoking may cause male sexual impotence.

    0
    0
  • Lorenz suggests that imprinting involves what has been called an ' open program ', specified genetically.

    0
    0
  • Perhaps, as Bruce Wayne suggests, he's constitutionally incapable of not obeying flags and badges.

    0
    0
  • An ongoing study suggests that around 2.5 million crimes may be committed annually in Glasgow by heroin injectors.

    0
    0
  • It suggests practical materials particularly useful to trainers working in geographically isolated areas without access to sophisticated equipment.

    0
    0
  • As the name suggests you will pass many kasbahs which were once the fortified houses of Berber warlords.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that the motor system can predict detailed kinematics.

    0
    0
  • She suggests instead that the practices of the known medieval kingships more probably reflected the circumstances in which they came to power.

    0
    0
  • Despite this, considerable indirect evidence suggests that biological kinship plays an important role in altruistic behavior.

    0
    0
  • Feedback from therapists suggests that many las are still far from completing their job evaluations.

    0
    0
  • G.R. Driver suggests that lz)z( may have been derived from the Arabic 'azâzu(n) 'rough ground' to which a formative lamed was added 5.

    0
    0
  • Colleen suggests Meg should see a doctor about her memory lapses.

    0
    0
  • The number of figures suggests that this was perhaps intended to represent the Last Supper.

    0
    0
  • Suppose somebody suggests an approach to an unsolved problem that involves proving an intermediate lemma.

    0
    0
  • The sequence of these passages suggests that the position of the local Levite is central to understanding the surrounding material.

    0
    0
  • The worrying thing, he suggests, is that the instinctive sense of personal liberty has been lost in the British people.

    0
    0
  • It suggests that the process of becoming a researcher is also lifelong.

    0
    0
  • Anecdotal evidence suggests that pain can be reduced by activity in the brain involved in imagined movement of the phantom limb.

    0
    0
  • Some preliminary evidence suggests that vitamin E might help people with discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE ).

    0
    0
  • Research suggests that lycopene may help to protect against certain diseases.

    0
    0
  • Research suggests that only biogenic magnetite grows in such 3D shapes.

    0
    0
  • Interpretation Low serum folate suggests malabsorption in the proximal small intestine.

    0
    0
  • The evidence from mutagenicity studies suggests technical grade malathion is not mutagenic in rats by the oral route.

    0
    0
  • We have found mammoths quick frozen which suggests that there was an instant cooling period.

    0
    0
  • Henrietta Green, of Farmers ' Markets fame, suggests swede and horseradish mash.

    0
    0
  • However, no one suggests that kind of learning is supported by the kinds of neural mechanisms you mention.

    0
    0
  • The evidence suggests that the earliest sacred landscape comprised long mounds and decorated menhirs.

    0
    0
  • New research suggests that some cases of severe migraine may be effectively treated by closing a hole in the heart.

    0
    0
  • That sort of growth makes UK university expansion look miniscule and it suggests a new policy in China of educating students at home.

    0
    0
  • High performance anion-exchange chromatography suggests that the carbohydrate moiety nay contain rhamnose.

    0
    0
  • As the name suggests Bolton Abbey was originally a large monastic Estate, based around the 12 th century priory.

    0
    0
  • It suggests they are more confident about modern mores.

    0
    0
  • The Lord Chancellor suggests that the law should be changed to " every fairy must die that doesn't marry a mortal " .

    0
    0
  • Consider sending samples for mycological examination in people without previous positive mycology - the absence of fungi suggests another diagnosis.

    0
    0
  • A moment's reflection about treating myositis suggests this can be divided into stages.

    0
    0
  • In a nutshell, he suggests that war against Iraq is another nail in the coffin of the sovereign nation.

    0
    0
  • Perhaps it's her military upbringing, one of her friends suggests, but she refuses to let naysayers get their way.

    0
    0
  • Conclusion At times Ross suggests that acts that are prima facie obligatory tend to be morally obligatory.

    0
    0
  • However, on closer examination, the score suggests that Vanhal probably had the oboe in mind.

    0
    0
  • Blood pressure in both arms - unequal blood pressures suggests proximal vascular occlusion.

    0
    0
  • This strongly suggests that the philosophy of intelligent tutoring is really orthogonal to the mindtool approach to learning.

    0
    0
  • His surfaces might be worked to display an almost painterly plane that suggests refracted light, with a remarkable range of color.

    0
    0
  • In using the installation format, Stones suggests a parallel between the commodification of science and art itself.

    0
    0
  • The floor suggests a hardwood parquet floor, worn in the middle and darker around the edge, focusing on the playing area.

    0
    0
  • This finding suggests novel approaches to studying disease pathogenesis.

    0
    0
  • Research suggests children can cope with seeing ill patients in ICU.

    0
    0
  • The prototype that most readily suggests itself is the Old testament patriarch Joseph.

    0
    0
  • Professional kitchen in responses to real perfidy suggests alex smith.

    0
    0
  • Failure to improve suggests fungal and secondary peritonitis (see below ), or just a bad infection.

    0
    0
  • The third stability measure suggests that inflation persistence in the United Kingdom has been the exception, not the rule.

    0
    0
  • Electrophysiological analysis suggests that VA opsin horizontal cells are intrinsically photosensitive and encode irradiance information.

    0
    0
  • Re-examination of some of the material in 1981 suggests that some, if not all, of these sherds were actually from tripod pipkins.

    0
    0
  • Observations of individual SLAMS also suggests that they are not planar on these scales.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that the lower energy state is square planar.

    0
    0
  • External examination suggests that 209 were pure polecats and 37 had (ferret) hybrid features in their pelage.

    0
    0
  • A nationwide poll suggests most people would like the government to take more action to improve public health.

    0
    0
  • Page 15 of The Companion explains this; and suggests that you make such changes in the document preamble, between \makeatletter and \makeatother.

    0
    0
  • He suggests that people may not have been aware of the bigger changes that we identify when studying prehistory.

    0
    0
  • This paper suggests that the AOL Time Warner debacle is a warning to those who would propose greater observance of shareholder primacy.

    0
    0
  • He suggests that attempts at remodeling have been rendered problematic by the pressure placed upon Unionists not to participate in the peace process.

    0
    0
  • Such an initiative on the part of the bride is unusual and suggests a metaphoric profundity that will be examined below.

    0
    0
  • If component then the double image suggests it's a prog scan DVD player and you had prog scan turned on in it.

    0
    0
  • Preliminary evidence suggests increased activity of a broad spectrum cysteine protease.

    0
    0
  • He further suggests that this question is also relevant to discussions of dialectology and linguistic purism, among other areas of linguistics.

    0
    0
  • Unlike what the name suggests, it is not a Japanese puzzle.

    0
    0
  • Fruit ' N ' Nut Cake As the name suggests - a peanut cake with added juicy raisins.

    0
    0
  • I think the ref is very lucky - his body language suggests he made two separate mistakes.

    0
    0
  • Furthermore, the way in which all this is done suggests a mental regress into " big brother " thinking.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that Prozac does not help to prevent relapse in anorexia.

    0
    0
  • However, the Newcastle research suggests that the benefit derived from the use of the sliding rigger was more significant.

    0
    0
  • As the name suggests, they're like the Shangri-Las, but only if Thurston Moore was the guitar roadie.

    0
    0
  • Wear on the ' body ' of the whistle suggests regular use and constant rubbing when worn against skin.

    0
    0
  • Tomorrow suggests the stock rose an supply five years asset managers Sagitta.

    0
    0
  • The play also suggests various special effects that pose interesting challenges to IeVr's investigation into computer generated scenography.

    0
    0
  • Sleep longer for better results A new study that looked at children's sleep patterns suggests that not getting enough sleep could affect schoolwork.

    0
    0
  • This information needs supplementary data, but suggests a possible storage volume of intertidal sediment of between 55 and 400 x 106m 3.

    0
    0
  • The above suggests sticking with the status quo, a rather self-satisfied solution.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that the female sex hormones alter the collagen proteins.

    0
    0
  • This suggests substituting alloys containing more silicon that the eutectic.

    0
    0
  • The process we are describing, nevertheless, suggests a fairly gradual slowdown in economic growth rather than ' falling off a cliff ' .

    0
    0
  • Is a blood quot have prepared suggests alex smith.

    0
    0
  • Lesley suggests enriching the soil with well rotted manure, or mushroom compost and adding blood, fish and bone before planting the hedge.

    0
    0
  • In our solar system, the astronomy of the inner planets (Venus and Mercury) suggests that Einsteinian space-time is influencing them.

    0
    0
  • John Blatchly has pointed out that the dragon imagery in the roof spandrels suggests a probable dedication of St Margaret of Antioch.

    0
    0
  • Twin Spark ignition, as its name suggests, employs two spark plugs, but they are of different sizes and perform different roles.

    0
    0
  • Measurement science implies more than just the observation of phenomena, it suggests identification, quantification, possibly spatial or volume localisation.

    0
    0
  • Habermas ' model of public sphere suggests the idea of private people engaging for the public cause.

    0
    0
  • So Jenny suggests we become airline stewardesses and see the world that way!

    0
    0
  • Traditionally, the basal ganglia have been associated with motor processes, although recent evidence suggests that they may also subserve parallel cognitive functions.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that there may be a hidden subsidy for crocodile producers.

    0
    0
  • Memory suggested we'd cracked the story, the archive suggests otherwise.

    0
    0
  • However, the fact that anyone can kill a super-Ninja suggests that they are not so Super.

    0
    0
  • Without a comprehensive review of all the possible hypothetical outcomes Mr Nicholls suggests that her objection is purely superficial.

    0
    0
  • This suggests synaesthesia is due to some form of communication between normally separate parts of the brain.

    0
    0
  • Severe pain at rest suggests infection or crystal synovitis.

    0
    0
  • Secondly, on account of its large taproot; it is this latter feature which suggests the link with Turbinicarpus.

    0
    0
  • New research suggests that wine tasters base their assessments on color rather than taste.. .

    0
    0
  • New research suggests that most trainee teachers feel confident that their training is preparing them well for their first qualified teaching post.

    0
    0
  • One of the current models suggests that during the early stages of cancer telomere erosion leads to short dysfunctional telomere erosion leads to short dysfunctional telomeres.

    0
    0
  • The Report suggests, however, that manufacturers of baby foods should avoid the use of bovine thymus and offal.

    0
    0
  • Helen suggests using a topper instead but Tony argues against this as they will grow back.

    0
    0
  • This paper is therefore of interest, as it suggests that there might be a causal relationship between chronic toxoplasmosis and cryptogenic epilepsy.

    0
    0
  • Information coming from this project suggests ways in which biological energy transduction systems might have evolved in primitive life.

    0
    0
  • This suggests compulsory trustee training, which may not sit easily with the requirement for all schemes to have a member-nominated trustee.

    0
    0
  • His garment, which includes an outer, sleeveless tunic, suggests a knight in repose.

    0
    0
  • Of central importance is the underlying complexity of the format and this suggests a typology of metadata along the continuum from simplicity to complexity.

    0
    0
  • This suggests a very un-American attitude about material possessions.

    0
    0
  • Explanations for wrongdoing The report suggests that racism can be murderous and violent and also unwitting and unintentional.

    0
    0
  • Although the concept of problem-based learning is deemed educationally valuable, the name itself suggests pathology.

    0
    0
  • The variation of water vapor density with altitude suggests the water vapor density with altitude suggests the water vapor may come from a localized source comparable to a geothermal hot spot.

    0
    0
  • This suggests new ways to prevent vasospasm in patients.

    0
    0
  • Study of samian ware found in the town, however, suggests the local potters had scant success selling their wares.

    0
    0
  • A support booklet inside the video case clearly outlines the key messages and suggests ways that school management can use the video with staff.

    0
    0
  • This suggests that I want a boat with a reserve of secondary stability and a low windage for longer trips.

    0
    0
  • Finally, the model suggests that international bankruptcy court proposals may be superior to existing contractual approaches in securing such write-downs.

    0
    0
  • He is judged harshly by contemporary writers, as simplex and insufficiens; but Dodu (in his Histoire des institutions du royaume de Jerusalem) suggests that Guy was depreciated because the kingdom had been lost in his reign, in much the same way as Godfrey of Bouillon was exalted because Jerusalem had just been won at his accession.

    0
    0
  • Pessimism suggests a third objection.

    0
    0
  • In the Protogaea, xxvi., Leibnitz distinctly suggests the mutability of species " Alii mirantur in saxis passim species videri quas vel in orbe cognito, vel saltem in vicinis locis frustra quaeras.

    0
    0
  • This probably was, as Johnson suggests, that the bishop might enforce secular laws by ecclesiastical censure and the alderman ecclesiastical laws with secular punishment.

    0
    0
  • This peculiar relationship suggests at once a symbiosis, the Fungus gaining its nutriment mainly or entirely from the green plant, while the latter in some way or other is able to utilize the free nitrogen of;he air.

    0
    0
  • The name of her son Iphthimis (Nfr-tm), pronounced Eftem, may mean "All-good," and, in the absence of other information about him, suggests a reason why he was identified with Prometheus.

    0
    0
  • Notably, the manifest non-consciousness of personal guilt in Jesus suggests to us his sinlessness.

    0
    0
  • This verdict suggests that the Sadducees, with whom he allied himself, had learned to affect some show of Judaism in Judaea.

    0
    0
  • Father Braun suggests that its assumption by the Greek patriarch was connected with the changes due to the capture of Constantinople by the Turks.

    0
    0
  • The contemplation of Asia suggests that progress is most rapid when accompanied by the migration of races or the transplantation of ideas and institutions.

    0
    0
  • Marchal points out the analogy of this phenomenon to the artificial polyembryony that has been induced in Echinoderm and other eggs by separating the blastomeres, and suggests that the abundant food-supply afforded by the host-larva is favourable for this multiplication of embryos, which may be, in the first instance, incited by the abnormal osmotic pressure on the egg.

    0
    0
  • The interpretation of this dialogue which first suggests itself is that the prophet is referring to wickedness within the nation, which is to be punished by the Chaldaeans as a divine instrument; in the process, the tyranny of the instrument itself calls for punishment, which the prophet is bidden to await in patient fidelity.

    0
    0
  • In view of the other points of 1 It has been suggested that Saphon, which is often rather troublesome if rendered "the north," may be a weakened form of .ib'on, a affinity between Joel and Ezekiel, this word inevitably suggests Gog and Magog, and it is difficult to see how a swarm of locusts could receive such a name, or if they came from the north could perish; as the verse puts it, in the desert between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea.

    0
    0
  • What had been happening to their Cappadocian province meanwhile we do not yet know; but the presence of Phrygian inscriptions at Euyuk and Tyana, ancient seats of their power, suggests that the client monarchy in the Sangarius valley shook itself free during the early part of the Hittite struggle with Assyria, and in the day of Hatti weakness extended its dominion over the home territory of its former suzerain.

    0
    0
  • This suggests the great ambiguity both in Roman Catholic and Protestant writers of the 17th century as to the relation between articles " and " dogmas."

    0
    0
  • Marcion's reaction, too, against the Judaic temper in the Church as a whole, in the interests of an extravagant Paulinism, while it suggests that Paul's doctrines of grace generally were inadequately realized in the sub-apostolic age, points also to the prevalence of such moralism in particular.

    0
    0
  • This fact suggests a plausible theory of the origin of the name.

    0
    0
  • If the path is to be unaltered by the motion of the aether, as the law of astronomical aberration suggests, this must differ from fds/V by terms not depending on the path - that is, by terms involving only the beginning and end of it.

    0
    0
  • This catena of time-references is of course unique in the Gospels as a basis for a chronology of the ministry; and it is not reasonable to doubt (with Loisy, loc. cit., who suggests that the aim was to produce an artificial correspondence of a three and a half years' ministry with the half-week of Daniel; but many and diverse as are the early interpretations of Daniel's seventy weeks, no one before Eusebius thought of connecting the half-week with the ministry), that the evangelist intended these notices as definite historical data, possibly for the correction of the looser synoptic narratives and of the erroneous impressions to which they had given rise.

    0
    0
  • This is the farthest point of his dualism, which suggests a realistic theory of knowledge, different in process from Hamilton's, but with the same result.

    0
    0
  • The study of such cases suggests that the statement in terms of force of the relations between the motions of bodies may be only a provisional one, which, though it may summarize the effect of the actual connexions between them sufficiently for some practical purposes, is not to be regarded as representing them completely.

    0
    0
  • The etymology of place-names suggests that the original population was Celtic, but this conjecture cannot be verified in any historical records.

    0
    0
  • It is quite conceivable that the still earlier Sumerian priesthood invented the method of orthographic inversion, which after all is the very first device which suggests itself to the primitive mind when endeavouring to express itself in a manner out of the ordinary.

    0
    0
  • Thus the later work aimed at superseding the earlier, much as Photius suggests (see above).

    0
    0
  • It is one of the most imposing forms. As a rule the higher portion is visibly made up of rays, the light tending to become more continuous towards the lower edge; the combination suggests a connected whole, like a curtain whose alternate portions are in light and shade.

    0
    0
  • Tarn suggests that they may be a " sport," a spasmodic outbreak of genius (see Bactria and works there quoted).

    0
    0
  • The name Paezigni may belong to the NO-class of Ethnica (see Sabini), but the difference that it has no vowel before the suffix suggests that it may rather be parallel with the suffix of Lat.

    0
    0
  • The historical problems involved point to a loss of perspective (JEws, § II), and the particular interest in the stories of Elijah and Elisha in an historical work suggests that the political records passed through the hands of communities whose interest lay in these figures.

    0
    0
  • The recent discovery by Keil and Premerstein (Denkschriften der Wiener Akademie,'iii., 1908) of Lydian inscriptions containing the symbol 8 suggests that the old derivation of the Etruscans from Lydia may be true and that they brought this symbol with them (see article on F).

    0
    0
  • Wallace suggests that the remotely ancient representatives of the human species, being as yet animals too low in mind to have developed those arts of maintenance and social ordinances by which man holds his own against influences from climate and circumstance, were in their then wild state much more plastic than now to external nature; so that " natural selection " and other causes met with but feeble resistance in forming the permanent varieties or races of man, whose complexion and structure still remained fixed in their descendants (see Wallace, Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection, p. 319).

    0
    0
  • It has been disputed whether the name was written originally d'Arc or Darc. It is beyond doubt that the father of Joan was not of noble origin, but Bouteiller suggests that at that period the apostrophe did not indicate nobility.

    0
    0
  • Thus, in the Parmenides, with the paradox of likeness and unlikeness for his text, he inquires how far the cur14nt theories of being (his own included) are capable of providing, not only for knowledge, but also for predication, and in the concluding sentence he suggests that, as likeness and unlikeness, greatness and smallness, &c., are relations, the initial paradox is no longer paradoxical; while in the Sophist, Zeno's doctrine having been shown to be fatal to reason, thought, speech and utterance, the mutual Koevwvia of Elan which are not abra KaO' abra is elaborately demonstrated.

    0
    0
  • One friend suggests she advertise on dating sites.

    0
    0
  • This pattern suggests freedom from financial want would be bad.

    0
    0
  • The illustrative strings and the orange stick representing the poles seemed so real that even to this day the mere mention of temperate zone suggests a series of twine circles; and I believe that if any one should set about it he could convince me that white bears actually climb the North Pole.

    0
    0
  • She suggests herself that she can know them better than we do, because she can get the true dimensions and appreciate more immediately the solid nature of a sculptured figure.

    0
    0
  • Most educated blind people know several, but it would save trouble if, as Miss Keller suggests, English braille were universally adopted.

    0
    0
  • Children seldom have any difficulty in understanding her; which suggests that her deliberate measured speech is like theirs, before they come to the adult trick of running all the words of a phrase into one movement of the breath.

    0
    0
  • But this puts an infinitely worse face on the matter, and suggests, beside, that probably not even the other three succeed in saving their souls, but are perchance bankrupt in a worse sense than they who fail honestly.

    0
    0
  • Unlike what the name suggests, it is not a Japanese Puzzle.

    0
    0
  • Along with a social image of thinking, a quilting bee suggests a pluralistic, multicultural view concerning the thinkers themselves.

    0
    0
  • Acute phase reactants Recent research suggests that circulating levels of cytokines may be a more direct indication of inflammatory activity.

    0
    0
  • Analgesic rebound headache suggests the problem exists only with this class of drugs, which is not the case.

    0
    0
  • This practice suggests that the power of remand for assessment may not be of practical value.

    0
    0