Sentence examples for articulation of the third from inspiring English sources

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(There are many grounds for arriving at a non-exclusionary approach, but this is the biblical ground for my articulation of the third way, using the principles of Romans 14-15 as a guide).

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When, however, the definite article is reduced to t and the following word begins with t or d, as in t'tail or t'dog, it is replaced by a slight pause as in the RP articulation of the first t in hat trick.

The anterior central articulation of the first thoracic vertebra with the eighth cervical vertebra is oriented anteriorly, as in all basal turtles and pleurodires, and appears to be convex.

One can rely on him for a philosophically inflected appreciation of the realms of nature and spirit, while Plato, Aristotle, Hegel, and Nietzsche are more reliable for philosophically incisive articulations of the first principles governing these realms.

For encores, Mr. Moser, who was certainly an audience favorite on Tuesday, offered a fiery, virtuosic rendition — notable for its crystalline articulation and driving momentum — of the third movement from Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 7 and a whimsical interpretation of the first movement of Schumann's "Kinderszenen".

Also, Hume's fifth rule is an articulation of Newton's first and third rules.

The first articulation of the providential theory, Genesis 50 20, shows that Joseph's envious brothers had inadvertently performed God's will when they sold him into slavery, since he rose to high office in Egypt, managed the food supply so as to avert famine, and so had food to give his brothers.

In Hobbes, we find the first articulation of the argument that a world government or state is unnecessary, although he envisaged that the development of a lawful interstate order is possible, and potentially desirable.

The point d on the anterior side of the triangle marks the articulation of the radial vein with the second axillary sclerite.

The UK was the first articulation of the prohibition on returns to risk of torture and was later instrumental in preventing the deportation of terrorist suspects rounded up after 9/11.

Your "selective history" of affirmative action omits the first presidential articulation of the rationale for this policy (Week in Review, June 29).

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