Sentence examples for a matter of experiencing from inspiring English sources

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(In the 1994 book "God and the Philosophers," edited by Thomas V. Morris, none of the 20 philosophers who discussed their religious faith said they came to it through logic; typically, it was a matter of experiencing what they felt to be the love of God in their lives).

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"It's just a matter of experience".

O.K.? So it's a matter of experience, No. 1".

"The marathon is a matter of experience," Tergat said.

So it's a matter of experience, No. 1".

Partly, it is a matter of experience (the Bush survived, didn't it?).

Exactly how the modern state does all this is a matter of experience and intelligence.

Now I feel more comfortable with that, and I think it's just a matter of experience.

"So if the government wants to work they can do it, but it's a matter of experience and qualifications".

It's a little different than the primary, though, because it now is more a matter of experience.

The instinctive tendency to be imprinted is part of the duckling's biological heritage; while the object on which it is imprinted is a matter of experience.

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