Sentence examples for circumstances whose from inspiring English sources

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The other dogma of empiricism, according to Quine, is that associated with each scientific or empirical sentence is a determinate set of circumstances whose experience by an observer would count as disconfirming evidence for the sentence in question.

The Court holds that what were heretofore considered two independent "prongs" -- "veracity" and "basis of knowledge" -- are now to be considered together as circumstances whose totality must be appraised.

The same may be true of licensed relief engineers employed under the same circumstances whose duty it is to maintain the ship's auxiliary machinery in operation and repair (see Pratt v. Alaska Packers Asso. (N.D. Calif.) 9 WH Cases 61).

The court -- Supreme Court is often looking at its precedents and considering whether, in certain circumstances whose precedent is owed, deference for very important reasons, but the court takes a new direction.

It's not all bad; the action evokes a sad and touching portrait perhaps a self-portrait of an elderly man in self-portrait ofnces, whose bankelderlys flare up with a force that ultimanely proves destructine (or perhapstaticn't).

Fisher even went as far as to say the movies were dissimilar, but that's not true: both concern young women from humble circumstances whose destiny it is to overthrow a totalitarian order.

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"Under all this running sea of circumstance, whose waters ebb and flow with perfect balance, lies the aboriginal abyss of real Being.

Saviano's decision to hide himself is a practical reality based on self-preservation, a circumstance whose necessity was made obvious earlier this month, when a blogger and known mafia critic, Mario Piccolino, was assassinated in his own office.

The father is a professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Wales; the daughter is an expert on, among other things, Edward Elgar, the composer of "Pomp and Circumstance," whose music was a focus of this year's Bard Festival.

But that's as expected, since Pynchon doesn't write plots; instead, he devises suggestive webs of circumstance whose meanings depend on the angles from which they're viewed and can seem ominous and banal by turns, like so many situations in life.

More important, Americans should worry about the sensibility if not sanity of policy makers who are afraid to make the slightest adjustment to commitments made in a different time and circumstance, whose relevance has almost entirely disappeared.

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