Co-ordinating Sentence Examples

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  • They are the power Of receiving impressions or stimuli from the exterior, and of communicating with each other, with the view of co-ordinating a suitable response.

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  • By the device of a hypsographic curve co-ordinating the vertical relief and the areas of the earth's surface occupied by each zone of elevation, according to the system introduced by Supan, 2 Wagner showed his results graphically.

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  • The first is theoretic or spiritual, aiming at the development of a new principle of co-ordinating social relations, and the formation of the system of general ideas which are destined to guide society.

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  • But the nationalization scheme, though apparently the only effective method of linking together and co-ordinating an excessively subdivided system of lines, has proved a source of considerable financial embarrassment.

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  • It is, according to him, something more than sensation, but less than perception; it is common to us with lower animals such as dogs; its operation consists in co-ordinating sensations into an aggregate which the subject throws back into space, and thereby has a consciousness of a total object outside itself, e.g.

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  • The need of co-ordinating and organizing these hermits induced the popes towards 1250 to unite into one body a number of these congregations, so as to form a single religious order, living according to the Rule of St Augustine, and called the Order of Augustinian Hermits, or simply the Augustinian Order.

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  • The Earth-Mother and Sky-Father are to be found again and again in religions, at various stages of development, as co-ordinating conceptions which comprehend the universe.'

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  • But, beyond a doubt, man possesses, and in some way possesses by virtue of his superior brain, a power of co-ordinating the impressions of his senses, which enables him to understand the world he lives in, and by understanding to use, resist, and even in a measure rule it.

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  • Far different are the prospects in other directions where the work of co-ordinating the material and facts collected promises to throw much light on the history of civilization.

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  • Bedrooms comprises several pages of bedlinen with co-ordinating curtains, lampshades, smart seagrass laundry baskets, duvets, pillows, and quilted bedcovers.

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  • Pretty co-ordinating bed linen is provided for the beds which have duvets.

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  • To avoid repetition, the subject in the second clause (and the co-ordinating conjunction) are therefore elided.

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  • The specification at St John's Wood includes attractive reconstituted stone features and co-ordinating roughcast to the external walls.

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  • Welcker was a pioneer in the field of archaeology, and was one of the first to insist, in opposition to the narrow methods of the older Hellenists, on the necessity of co-ordinating the study of Greek art and religion with philology.

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  • The specification at St John 's Wood includes attractive reconstituted stone features and co-ordinating roughcast to the external walls.

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  • This beautifully designed handbag is in soft satin and is accented with faux fur panels and co-ordinating sequin detail.

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  • Negotiating the workplace learning environment and co-ordinating training were also seen as major staff development issues.

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  • This means that they will often wear just their own birthstone teamed with co-ordinating or complementary colors.

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  • In recent years, the trend is shifting back to wearing a lovely and tasteful Sunday dress or suit to religious services, often with a beautiful co-ordinating hat.

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