Sentence examples for as its instances from inspiring English sources

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The latter takes place when one perceives the proper object of one sense through another sense ("The cushion looks soft") or when, on recognizing universal in a particular, one perceives all instances of the universal as its instances.

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So there is at least one property that is self-instantiating: it has itself as its sole instance, and indeed as its sole possible instance.

Aesthetic experience includes, as its central instance, a certain kind of pleasure.

The domination of aesthetic scruples over Japanese life has, as its culminating instance, the tea ceremony a marvel of constrained social ballet to the study of which whole lives have been devoted.

You can check out the new experience here and you'll find it to be smooth, feature-rich, and each individual theme can be saved as its own instance, allowing those who want to edit CSS and HTML to tweak and improve upon their sites.

Throughout the years, writers have tried to define power in such a way as to encapsulate all of its instances.

Pathway was treated as a 'black box' since its instance data is just pathway name.

Amazon's AWS cloud computing division today once again dropped the prices for some of its reserved instances, as well as its M4 general purpose instances.

And when the French New Wave came along — with its overtly apolitical enthusiasm for movies on aesthetic grounds, with its personal connections to rightist authors, and with the riotous living of many of its characters (as, for instance, the Parisian students of Claude Chabrol's "Les Cousins") — some saw it as the cinematic counterpart to the Hussars.

I haven't seen the film, but no filmmaker should be imprisoned for a film, and the outrage of China's conduct is redoubled by the frightening double-speak of its officials, as, for instance, in the following report on the case, from Reuters: Trump's Lawyers Argue That He Cannot Be Impeached Because He Was Never Actually Elected What Happens When a Bad-Tempered, Distractible Doofus Runs an Empire?

These observations suggest a proposal due to Nicod (1930) and famously examined by Hempel (1945): Nicod's Criterion A universal generalization is confirmed by its positive instances (as long as no counter-instances are discovered): \(\forall x(Fx \supset Gx)\) is confirmed by \(Fa \wedge Ga\), by \ Fb \wedge Gb\), etc.

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