Congenitally Sentence Examples

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  • To the theory of knowledge Spencer contributes a "transfigured realism," to mediate between realism and idealism, and the doctrine that "necessary truths," acquired in experience and congenitally transmitted, are a priori to the individual, though a posteriori to the race, to mediate between empiricism and apriorism.

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  • Labor have shown that they are congenitally incapable of proper public service reform.

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  • But it is probable that what we speak of as the imitative tendency is, in any given species, the expression of a considerable number of particular responses each of which is congenitally linked with a particular presentation or stimulus.

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  • Recently, a very few congenitally deaf children have been implanted with an auditory brainstem implant in Europe.

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  • But 8 they are not congenitally present in the individual in a determinate shape.

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