Sentence examples for conforms itself from inspiring English sources

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The Air Kukini ($89.99) by Nike, a laceless running sneaker that made its debut in April, is made of a stretchy blue Lycra that conforms itself to the shape of the foot and resembles the reflection of water in a swimming pool.

But [when] functioning with thinking imagination conforms itself to things while discriminating one condition from another".

He writes, speaking of imagination, "When sensible things are not present, it [imagination] conforms itself to things in a confused way and without discriminating one condition from another.

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Howells' fiction, however, reveals little instinctive belief that merit will in fact be crowned with success and that the real world must conform itself to the ideal.

It's these ideas rather than his extraordinarily insightful remarks about particular compositions that unite Hawke and Bernstein, and this is where Hawke's approach to his film seems to conform itself sanctimoniously to Bernstein's thinking.

It's these ideas — rather than his extraordinarily insightful remarks about particular compositions — that unite Hawke and Bernstein, and this is where Hawke's approach to his film seems to conform itself sanctimoniously to Bernstein's thinking.

In that world of his, in the ideal world, to which the real world must finally conform itself, I dwelt among the shows of things, but under a Providence that governed all things to a good end, and where neither wealth nor birth could avail against virtue or right.

These are all sound points, and that column probably overstated the case against system-building when what I really meant to do was make the case against becoming trapped by a system or an ideology or a grand strategy in a world that doesn't always conform itself to academic theory.

Thus, Kant argues, a rational will, insofar as it is rational, is a will conforming itself to those laws valid for any rational will.

The touch screen itself conforms to IP65 standards, making it resistant to both water and dust.

Other times, however, he suggests that we must assume that the nature itself conforms to our demands for systematic unity, and this necessarily, if we are to secure even an empirical criterion of truth (cf. A651 53/B679 81).

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