Sentence examples for customary thinking from inspiring English sources

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The current presentation does not aim at discussing the merits of space structures, but rather to introduce the basis of a new design philosophy that might stimulate and advance the customary thinking on the subject.

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In Aquinas' classical view, one's reason (as distinct from some of one's customary ways of thinking) naturally understands the primary or basic goods as good for anyone, and further understands that it is good to participate in the many forms of friendship which require that one set aside all merely emotionally motivated self-preference.

Incorporating humanities academics in to this research moved the interpretation of the patient stories beyond the customary ways of thinking within the NHS.

In these and other writings, Fell promotes a certain critical attitude toward customary ways of practising and thinking about religion.

A new way of thinking was born, transactional and everyday, and yet with momentous philosophical implications.Mr Pye advances on several fronts at once, following the overlapping currents of customary, religious and empirical ways of thinking.

Mr. LeWitt's mural -- a dizzying array of stripes in primary colors -- occupies the lip of a rotunda just before the entrance to immigration; the airport eliminated the customary "Welcome to Canada" sign from the space, thinking it would detract from his work.

The primal bass and video-game bleeps of Bonkers end the set, and a drained Rascal mutters his customary sign-off: "Peace and love, yeah?" Perhaps he's thinking of his London show in October, where he's set to play Boy in Da Corner in its entirety.

It's all part of your training of looking at things critically, role-playing different points of view, thinking outside the box of what's familiar and customary, or, as that great Scottish poet Robert Burns once said, learning "to see ourselves as others see us.

When you're thinking about what to wear, Zoller advises choosing an outfit that is customary to your industry and taking it up a notch.

And there was a pretty good philosophical argument against it (of the customary form: either it's false or it's trivial; either you are pushed into claiming that atoms are thinking about cappuccinos or you retreat to the uninteresting and obvious position that atoms have the potential to contribute to larger things that think about cappuccinos).

Last winter, after news broke that he was thinking of running, he winked at her and took her elbow on the Senate floor to say hi, in his customary languid, friendly way, and she coldly brushed him off.

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