Sentence examples for called acquaintance from inspiring English sources

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Date rape, also called acquaintance rape, a term used largely in industrialized countries to describe the forcing or coercing of a victim into unwanted sexual activity by a friend, romantic suitor, or peer through violence, verbal pressure, misuse of authority, use of incapacitating substances, or threat of violence.

For it seems as though when the analysis of intimacy is relatively weak, the aim is to elucidate what might be called "acquaintance friendships"; as the analysis of intimacy gets stronger, the aim seems to tend towards closer friendships and even to a kind of ideal of maximally close friendship.

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And there's a new list called Acquaintances that also has special properties, but in reverse: add someone to it, and only the most important status changes (marriages, new jobs, etc).

According to the Acquaintance Hypothesis proposed by Conee (1994), Mary's new knowledge after release is what he calls "acquaintance knowledge" which is neither propositional knowledge nor identical to a bundle of abilities.

It has been doubted that 'directness' in Loar's sense provides an account for what one might call acquaintance: for the way in which the phenomenal character is present to the mind when a thinker employs phenomenal concepts (see Levine 2007).

When that hiring manager starts looking, what's the first thing she's likely to do? She'll call acquaintances from her tribe someone she did a postdoc with perhaps or she'll ask the HR department to make an announcement on a small website that deals with her area of interest.

Finally, Ms. Dopp called an acquaintance whose child had Down syndrome.

Mr. Cain, speaking on Monday afternoon to Wolf Blitzer on CNN, acknowledged knowing Ms. White, whom he called an acquaintance, but denied having a sexual relationship with her.

As for the Austrians, Brad DeLong, a Keynesian Berkeley professor who also blogs, has called an acquaintance with their ideas a useful part of a diversified intellectual portfolio.

In 1928, when Putnam and Railey were prospecting for "the right sort of girl" to replace Mrs. Guest, Railey called an acquaintance in the Boston chapter of the National Aeronautic Association, Rear Admiral Reginald Belknap.

According to one of the people who called 9-1-1 an acquaintance who referred to Robinson as "Tony"—the 19-year-old was "tweaking" before he was shot.

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