Rethinking Sentence Examples

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  • Apart from apologetics or single doctrines like that of the Atonement, the task of rethinking Christian theology upon the great scale has been left chiefly to German science, philosophical and historical.

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  • The objective view demands rethinking and you will please bear with me if I overview the subject before getting too specific.

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  • It should be noted that many cat breeders are now rethinking which litter to use in their litter boxes these days.

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  • Rethinking of resource flows is required, with the now outmoded concept of ' disposal ' replaced by one of resource and value recovery.

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  • Some of them are showing creativity in rethinking the curriculum, and some heads are determined to be inclusive.

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  • In this paper, Young argues for a rethinking of the science curriculum.

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  • The problem has many American seminaries rethinking the way they reach the lost overseas.

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  • This suit will have you rethinking the traditional one piece.

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  • The professional, polished look of these beauties will have you rethinking those piles of lacy or colorful envelopes and a weekend recovering from writer's cramp.

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  • If he's burping on the first date or refusing to share his popcorn at the movies, you may start rethinking this change in your relationship.

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  • Philosophy is to him the rethinking of actual cognition, the theory of knowledge, the complete, systematic exposition of the principles which lie at the basis of;all reasoned cognition.

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  • Its effect upon logic is rather to be seen in the rethinking of the traditional body of logical doctrine in the light of an absolute presupposed as ideal, with the postulate that a regulative ideal must ultimately exhibit itself as constitutive, the justification of the postulate being held to lie in the coherence and all-inclusiveness of the result.

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