Sentence examples for Being observations from inspiring English sources

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Being observations

noun

The act of observing, and the fact of being observed.

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We can regard our observations via the microscope as we regard our observations of rainbows — namely, as observations of phenomena that are public (even capable of being captured by photographic equipment) without at the same time being observations of some existent object (162).

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It was observations.

Introspections were observations of experience.

These are observations heard from mainstream economists, too.

Following are observations from several of our most recent revisits.

That is why I said that they were observations.

Those are observations that I've gathered in passing.

The method of psychology, then is observation.

Craft is observation and research multiplied by practice.

There will be checkpoints; there might also be observation towers.

Hence, the proper means of investigation was observation.

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