Sentence examples for alludes to a method from inspiring English sources

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Plato offers little in the way of detail on this score, but twice he alludes to a method of hypothesis, suggesting both in the Phaedo and Republic that hypotheses and their ultimately being rendered 'non-hypothetical' is part of the process by which one comes to know a Form.

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The tunes are repeatedly and obsessively alluded to, but never quite stated in full -- a playfulness hinted at in the name that Mr. Solal has chosen for his 12-piece ensemble, which alludes to a classic style of Greek architecture with 12 columns and to Schoenberg's 12-tone compositional methods.

The expression alludes to a horse allowed to run unconstrained.

Yet it alludes to a related natural curiosity.

His title alludes to a street in Berlin severed unequally in 1961.

Rabbinical literature alludes to a Hadrianic persecution that caused fear and apostasy.

So it alludes to a certain vein of ostentatious, macho car culture.

This alludes to a level of indifference between accepting, or rejecting a project that Dixit (1989a) introduces 24 years later.

The album's title alludes to a return to African cultural roots.

The conservation of these non-coding regions across many species alludes to a possible functional role.

The term evidence-based medicine alludes to a firm scientific basis of the medical practice.

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