Sentence examples for disposition it from inspiring English sources

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The Finnish spitz is characterized by a lively and alert disposition; it is an excellent watchdog and, true to its origins, is a "talker" that communicates by barking.

From the viewpoint of the chemicals' disposition, it means that the originally N-compartment system loses its structure and collapses to a one-compartment open system.

"That's one of the reasons why we're behind Congress's direction for us to disposition it".

He was of a shy and retiring disposition; it was necessary to encourage him, to congratulate him, to forestall the possible advances of rival publishers.

Reading "A Portrait," one can see why Moynihan was so insistent on resisting both the label and the "disposition" it came to represent.

Although reflecting his melancholic and ailing disposition, it was a fine example of the outraged erudition for which he was known, as well as an unrivaled account of contemporary Russian social life and conservative thought.

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The virtue approach analyzes marriage in terms of the dispositions it cultivates, an approach which, by its reference to emotional states, promises to explain the relevance of marriage to love.

Consequently, depending on the interaction between the individuals' preferences and health dispositions, it is possible to obtain different characterisation results for the extreme values of the final allocation.

Since Stevenson suggests that he might explain the compositionality of atomic sentences in terms of functions from the dispositions of a sentence's parts to a set of resulting dispositions, it is plausible that he might also wish to extend his theory in a similar way to explain the compositionality of complex sentences.

And again, even if in some cases it would be better (or practically unavoidable) to set fairly stable levels of some dispositions, it will remain the case that the degree and form of the variation within the population can itself be the object of reasoned choice rather than mere chance.

"From the time of the delivery of the check by the defendant to the bank it became the owner of the check; it could have torn it up or thrown it in the fire or made any other use or disposition of it which it chose, and no right of defendant would have been infringed".

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