Proposes Sentence Examples

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  • Furtwangler proposes to find in a statue of which the head is at Bologna, and the body at Dresden, a copy of the Lemnian Athena of Pheidias; but his arguments (Masterpieces, at the beginning) are anything but conclusive.

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  • The Prussian government proposes establishing here a free port, on the lines of the Freihafen in Hamburg.

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  • But the Cartesian theory, like the later speculations of Kant and Laplace, proposes to give a hypothetical explanation of the circumstances and motions which in the normal course of things led to the state of things required by the law of attraction.

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  • Desiring to see the clergy practise a holy poverty, he proposes the suppression of tithes and the seizure by the secular power of the greater part of the property of the church.

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  • He proposes to support the strength by placing the patient in a tepid bath of nutritious liquids, that might enter by cutaneous imbibition, but does not recommend this.

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  • It proposes to set forth the genesis of the existing universe from principles which can be plainly Lh understood, and according to the acknowledged laws of the transmission of movement.

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  • One proposes that it be called "God's Drop."

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  • Armfeldt says our army is cut in half, and Paulucci says we have got the French army between two fires; Michaud says that the worthlessness of the Drissa camp lies in having the river behind it, and Pfuel says that is what constitutes its strength; Toll proposes one plan, Armfeldt another, and they are all good and all bad, and the advantages of any suggestions can be seen only at the moment of trial.

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  • The book will contain four essays, all in French, with the general title of Project of a Universal science, capable of raising our nature to its highest perfection; also Dioptrics, Meteors and Geometry, wherein the most curious matters which the author could select as a proof of the universal science which he proposes are explained in such a way that even the unlearned may understand them.'

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  • In his Discourse on the "Residual Analysis," he proposes to avoid the metaphysical difficulties of the method of fluxions by a purely algebraical method.

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  • Waddell (De Pontibus, New York, 1898) proposes to arrange railways in seven classes, according to the live loads which may be expected from the character of their traffic, and to construct bridges in accordance with this classification.

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  • Hence Sigwart is undoubtedly right in distinguishing analysis from hypothetical deduction, for which he proposes the name " reduction.

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  • It is " when in any instance we find our expectation disappointed " that the effect of one of " two resembling objects " will be like that of the other that Hume proposes to apply his method of difference.

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  • To these injurious microbes Metchnikoff has given the name of "wild," and he proposes to restore health by giving "tame" microbes, such as lactic acid bacilli.

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  • Mentor proposes to "change the tastes and habits of the whole people, and build up again from the very foundations."

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  • The second book proposes a hypothesis regarding the genesis of our ideas and closes after an elaborate endeavour to verify it.

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  • This Locke proposes in a hesitating way.

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  • Marat declares that physiology alone can solve the problems of the connexion between soul and body, and proposes the existence of a nervous fluid as the true solution.

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  • Hoek himself proposes to call them pancreatic glands.

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  • The analyzes she proposes are intricate and complex, but they demonstrate the importance of comparative syntax.

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  • Ann proposes an amnesty to allow the women to hand in any more booze then to hold a full cell search 24 hours later.

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  • Parsons proposes an essentially consensual theory of power, in accord with the assumptions of his overall scheme.

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  • It proposes to make mental events indispensable to the explanation of later mental events and actions by making them nomic correlates.

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  • This paper proposes a new test of independence based on the maximum canonical correlation between pairs of discrete variables.

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  • For any accounting or measurement issue that is not addressed in the SME standards, the IASB proposes mandatory fallback to IFRS.

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  • California Assemblyman proposes building standards that promote feng shui.

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  • He then proposes his own new approach that he calls ecological functionalism.

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  • It proposes to use pumped groundwater to provide the required flow during dry periods.

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  • The book begins with an astute assessment of the problems facing historicist practices and proposes a modified critical methodology, " cultural historicism.

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  • The LTP proposes a Regional Express Rail network (RER) serving the wider west midlands.

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  • He proposes that natural selection has endowed us with an implicit theory about what makes us happy that is false by design.

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  • Rather than investing in helping people with mental health problems, the Government instead proposes draconian measures to lock them up.

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  • He also proposes to replace only one out of two retiring civil servants in order to cut public debt.

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  • Van Dover proposes that scientists disinfect their deep-diving submersibles and equipment between dives to prevent the spread of the disease.

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  • He proposes similar thought experiments to cover contingencies such as unemployment and having a poor endowment of marketable talent.

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  • In non-union workplaces, the DTI proposes the election of employe representatives with the power to make agreements with employers about working hours.

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  • Yet, so insensible is Schatz to the euphony of his own work, that he proposes, as an alternative for the first and second trombones, two violins an octave higher, the other parts remaining unaltered!

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  • That the proximate ends at which Bentham aimed are desirable hardly any one would deny, though the feasibility of the means by which he proposes to attain them may often be questioned, and much of the new nomenclature in which he thought fit to clothe his doctrines may be rejected as unnecessary.

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  • For lawful ordination in the Roman Church, a man must be confirmed, tonsured, in possession of all orders lower than that which he proposes to receive, of legitimate birth, not a slave or notably mutilated, of good life and competent knowledge.

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  • In June 1538 he writes from Louvain (enrolled there as a university student on the, 4th of December 1537 as Michael Villanova) to his father (then resident at San Gil), explains his removal from Paris, early in September, in consequence of the death (8th August) of his master (el senor mi maestro), says he is studying theology and Hebrew, and proposes to return to Paris when peace is proclaimed.

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  • One who frequents it proposes to call it Virid Lake.

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  • The Emperor proposes to give all commanders of divisions the right to shoot marauders, but I much fear this will oblige one half the army to shoot the other.

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  • Not only is she unfaithful, she proposes a sham marriage.

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  • This paper proposes that immigrant settlement of such areas may have a particular spacial pattern.

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  • It proposes a small tax on the trillions of pounds of currency transfers made very year.

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  • Most girls dream of the day when their beloved proposes to them.

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  • Traditionally, a man proposes to a woman in a romantic setting.

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  • He typically proposes a toast at the reception, and he is often in charge of the wedding rings as well.

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  • Kevin Jonas proposes to his girlfriend to the sound of little hearts breaking around the world.

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  • Frary proposes a new way to tie the bridge end of the string is that he claims improves sound and minimizes slipping.

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  • It's the jewelry store with the signature little blue box, which a woman hopes to see when her special man proposes.

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  • The theory proposes that the unconscious does not communicate with words, but with symbols and emotions through dreams.

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  • Psychoanalytic theory proposes instead that morality develops through humans' conflict between their instinctual drives and the demands of society.

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  • The Moral Balance model proposes that most humans operate out of a limited or flexible morality.

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  • For example, classical homeschooling generally proposes studying world history first and American history later; however, American achievement tests have some American history in the early elementary years.

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  • The father of the bride usually officially proposes a toast at the engagement party.

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  • A marriage poem can communicate the type of relationship that the person who proposes seeks with his intended.

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  • Write the poem that proposes marriage on the last page of the scrapbook.

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  • This theory proposes that when the galactic alignment occurs in the constellation of Sagittarius, a black hole will be created.

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  • Another theoryproposes that many psychic abilities are mysteriously connected to individuals who’ve had a Near Death Experience (NDE).

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  • In the last season, Logan proposes marriage, but Rory isn't ready for that yet.

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  • Gio plans to take her to Rome for a date just as Henry proposes marriage.

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  • The Fourth Man in the Fire Rene proposes to Arlene while Jason and Amy explore their relationship.

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  • Elevator Love Letter - Derek proposes to Meredith in an elevator while Cristina is nearly choked by a PTSD patient, Owen.

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  • Skipping ahead four years, Lucas has published a bestseller, and proposes to a new girlfriend, Lindsay, then kisses Peyton.

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  • Brooke's relationship with Julian is threatened by a new model, and he later proposes to her.

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  • He proposes to her just before his surgery, then dies.

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  • Derek proposes to Meredith, only to later give their wedding to Izzie and Alex when she is undergoing treatment for her brain tumor.

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  • Escape International proposes that if this happened to you in the store, and you learned this secret, you'd never use another checkout aisle.

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  • This business opportunity proposes individuals can develop residual income as more persons buy into the incentive of the secret of Aisle 19.

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  • Any diet that proposes a long-term drastic change in your eating habits should be challenged.

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  • In an effort to make amends, Gary proposes to Amber and a few weeks later they welcome their daughter Leah.

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  • That he will distinctly state what he proposes in a given case, in order that the queen may know as distinctly to what she has given her royal sanction.

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  • Meyer in giving, for reasons which cannot be here explained, for the beginning of the 1st dynasty c. B c. 3400, for the 4th dynasty c. B.C. 2900-2750, and for the rule of the Hyksos c. B.C. 1680-1580; and in his Researches in Sinai, 1906, p. 175, Petrie proposes for Menes B.C. 5510, and for the 4th dynasty B.C. 473 1 -4454.

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  • Whilst objecting to the prevention of the export of wool, he proposes a tax on that export as somewhat less injurious to the interest of growers than the prohibition, whilst it would "afford a sufficient advantage" to the domestic over the foreign manufacturer.

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  • In the very characteristic preface to the new edition of 1871 he proposes never to reprint his earlier works on art; disclaims many of the views they contained, and much in their literary form; and specially regrets the narrow Protestantism by which they were pervaded.

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  • Riehl, who in Der philosophische Kriti .cis- mus (1876, &c.) proposes the non-Kantian hypothesis that, though things in themselves are unknowable through reason alone, they are knowable by empirical intuition, and therefore also by empirical thought starting from intuition.

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  • Between Hume's a posteriori and Kant's a priori hypothesis he proposes a logical theory of the origin of notions beyond experience.

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  • The list gives only twenty-nine names, and Mommsen proposes to insert Signini.

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  • It therefore to some extent assumes from the first the position which it proposes ultimately to reach, and gives, not a proof of that position, but an account of the experience (Erfahrung) by which consciousness is forced from one position to another till it finds rest in Absolutes Wissen.

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  • First, Socrates, whilst he conceived that the physicists had mistaken the field of inquiry, absolute truth being unattainable, maintained, as has been seen, that one opinion was better than another, and that consistency of opinion, resulting in consistency of action, was the end which the human intellect properly proposes to itself.

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  • It is remarkable that in Barbara, and therefore in many scientific deductions, to think the quantity of the predicate is not to the point either in the premises or in the conclusion; so that to quantify the propositions, as Hamilton proposes, would be to express more than a rational man thinks and judges.

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  • On the one hand, having reduced categorical judgments to an existential form, Brentano proposes to reform the syllogism, with the results that it must contain four terms, of which two are opposed and two appear twice; that, when it is negative, both premises are negative; and that, when it is affirmative, one premise, at least, is negative.

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  • It were better called exclusiva or elimination of the alternative, which Bacon proposes to achieve, and thereby guarantee his conclusion against the possibility of instance to the contrary.

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  • In his Treatise of Algebra (1685) he distinctly proposes to construct the imaginary roots of a quadratic equation by going out of the line on which the roots, if real, would have been constructed.

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  • In 1672 Saint-Mars proposes - the significance of this action is discussed later - to allow Dauger to act as "valet" to Lauzun; Louvois firmly refuses, but in 1675 allows him to be employed as valet to Fouquet, and he impresses upon Saint-Mars the importance of nobody learning about Dauger's "past."

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  • In his Plan for the Establishment of a National Bank, published posthumously in 1824, he proposes that the issue of the paper currency should be taken out of the hands of the Bank of England and vested in commissioners appointed by the government.

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  • Reid proposes to apply this principle in favour of monogamy, arguing from the proportion of males and females born; without explaining why, if the intention of nature hence inferred excludes occasional polygamy, it does not also exclude occasional celioacy.

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  • Taking conduction into account in the application of the second law of thermodynamics, he proposes to substitute the inequality, Td/dET - P

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