Sentence examples for essence on which from inspiring English sources

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Thus some have spoken of that movement as a reunion of churches, an idea that carries an implication that they had once been "one," and a further hint that one included an essence on which people agreed.

Ms. Brown, the daughter of the Iowa singer-songwriter Greg Brown, enlisted the guitarist Bo Ramsey to produce her self-titled CD, a languorous, penumbral record akin to Ms. Williams's "Essence" (on which Mr. Ramsey also worked).

Ásta Sveinsdóttir (2013) defends a conferralist theory of our knowledge of essence, on which essence of an object is not mind-independent, but rather conferred by our practices and consideration of hypothetical scenarios.

And here Henry lists four modes: the distinction between species and genus; the distinction between living and being in creatures; the distinction between a suppositum and its nature or essence; and the distinction between a respectus (relation) and the essence on which it is founded (Macken 1981).

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Most footballers will wince at this penalty, deeming it ridiculously harsh, but it is the very essence of respect on which the game of rugby union is built – the "game for thugs, played by gentlemen".

In essence, these are bets on which way the oil price will move.

But like "Brief Encounter," it aims to distill the essence of the material on which it is based.

For example, in II.xxxi.6 he says "its real Essence, or internal Constitution, on which these Qualities depend, can be nothing but the Figure, Size, and Connexion of its solid Parts".

Williams highlights Spector's role in taking "a pleasant but essentially ordinary tune" and turning it into a "wholly magnificent" example of his Wall of Sound production style, on which "the essence is in the sound of the voice against the orchestra".

Licensees pay a fee and a royalty of 1-2% per chip.In essence, ARM provides a development base on which others build.

Trying to understand how, and in what sense, the quantum theory describes the time-evolution of something, be it states or observables, is the essence of the problem of time (on which, more below).

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