Sentence examples for a concept through which from inspiring English sources

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Although the generalised color moment invariants are extracted from planar surface patches, it is argued that invariant neighbourhoods offer a concept through which they can also be used to deal with 3D objects and scenes.

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A prediction in the Fristonian sense was not a guess about the future; it was something more like a projection a concept through which the brain understood the world.

Consequently, according to Henry, every real concept through which the being of something is conceived without any further qualification (simpliciter), always refers to God's being or to creatures' being, and never to something common to both.

What the ideas do not do, according to Kant, is provide the concepts through which we might access objects that could be known through the speculative use of reason.

In his middle commentary on the De interpretatione (pp. 53 56) Burley also speaks of mental universals, i.e., the concepts through which our mind relates general names to their significata.

The most important among universal signs are mental universals, which are both the acts of intellection through which our mind grasps the nature of universal forms and the concepts through which it connects general names with the things to which they refer (ibid., pp. 68-69).

According to Marla, the occult, mysticism and hermeneutics are all methods she uses to give our existence some meaning – to show us what lies behind the concepts through which we define our reality.

This introduction and the essays that follow sketch out the emergence of the psycho-social by examining the methods, tools and concepts through which it was articulated.

He viewed the problem of order as central and did not think that it could be solved through outdated medieval notions of a segmented society, but only through a concept in which rulers and ruled were integrated into a single, unitary body politic that was above any other human law, and was in fact the source of human law.

Anglo-Saxon England was more preoccupied by the idea of witches descending onto the helpless sleepers trapped in their beds, a concept which entered our lexicon through the word "haggard", meaning to be "ridden by the hag".

The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development described the DOHD concept based on Barker's hypothesis, a concept of developmental plasticity through which a selection of genes are switched on and off in critical periods to adapt the organism to environmental factors [6].

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