Sentence examples for desire to appropriate from inspiring English sources

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Referring to my desire to appropriate Italian, he wrote, "A new language is almost a new life, grammar and syntax recast you, you slip into another logic and another sensibility".

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But he is neither a fool nor a madman, and his vision always is at least double: he sees what we see, yet he sees something else also, a possible glory that he desires to appropriate or at least share.

In addition, technical developments such as CRISPR [88] now offer the potential to rapidly create new and more accurate C. elegans models of human neurodegenerative diseases, by precisely delivering single-copies of mutant genes identified from patients to appropriate desired locations in the worm genome.

Through compassion for one's child, a mindful parent will feel a desire to meet appropriate child needs and comfort distress that the child might be feeling.

Moreover, the label is a controversial one, where strong desires either to appropriate or to reject it often serve only to obscure the actual issues, and it would be a sad irony if pantheism revealed itself to be most like a traditional religion in its sectarian disputes over just what counts as 'true pantheism.' Therefore pantheism should not be thought of as a single codifiable position.

The desire to develop an appropriate experiential opportunity motivated this research – to create an audit teaching and learning resource to simulate audit experience and facilitate the development of transferable skills.

For such applications, it is desired to design appropriate alloy composition for metallic strip so that good tribological properties can be achieved.

The more minimal such immediate liking is, while still having the causal power to extend to (full) desire in appropriate contexts, the closer to the simple picture of pleasure and of its functional place in the mind.

The term "ascertained" (niścita), when unpacked by Dharmakīrti and his commentators, demands that good reasons must be sound (i.e., the premises must in fact be true and the conclusion must follow from them), that their three characteristics must be ascertained, and that the opponent have the appropriate "desire to know" (jijñāsā) something new that he does not already know.

Despite parental desire to wait until an appropriate time to disclose, many families described at least one unplanned disclosure experience (Table  1b).

So how do we balance the desire to select only the appropriate target group of cancers with the need to be able to later refine the diagnostic test and accommodate inter-laboratory variations in assays?

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