Sentence examples for expound them from inspiring English sources

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Scientific precedents have little weight with them; they are never long detained by the subtlety of the schools nor ready to accept big words for sterling coin; they penetrate, as far as they can, into the principal parts of the subject that occupies them, and they like to expound them in the popular language.

An odd asymmetry results; most of the bloggers on CiF appear to discuss ideas, whether to criticise or expound them, whereas many of those who post responses mount personal attacks on the bloggers, often with a degree of venom that prompts concern over those posters' mental stability or at least security.

To expound them we will assume knowledge of first-order logic (see the entries on classical logic and first-order model theory) and we will call algebraic first-order languages, or simply algebraic languages, the first-order languages with equality and without any relational symbols, so that these languages have only operation symbols, if any, among their non-logical symbols.

In the latter half of the first chapter of Pramāṇavārttika, Dharmakīrti proceeds to a detailed attack on the authority of the Vedas, the Brahmins that expound them, the Brahmanical ideas about the efficacy of mantras, and the system of caste (see Eltschinger 2000).

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Philosophers have expounded them on the highest level of abstraction, using the language of the available philosophical systems.

In her fiction, she invented a new genre: she revelled in the gory details, but through Scarpetta she expounded them in a cool, precise, scientific way.

Today Fukuyama has decided to resign from the neoconservative movement — though for reasons that, as he expounds them, may seem a tad ambiguous.

To resolve such problems of chemical notation, the Sicilian chemist Stanislao Cannizzaro revived Avogadro's ideas in 1858 and expounded them at the First International Chemical Congress, which met in Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1860.

Both council and Riksdag were identified with the king's policies, not least because of Gustav's brilliant gift for expounding them: his speeches reveal him as a master of debate and an orator of extraordinary eloquence and force.

These ideas are not necessarily new, but she expounds them with great passion and panache.How much longer will Greece's old families continue to enjoy this sort of name recognition, which newcomers have no hope of emulating?

In these principles, and in the energy and bluntness with which he expounded them, Hobsbaum owed something to Samuel Johnson's magisterial judgments, more to Matthew Arnold's juxtaposition of Culture And Anarchy, even more to the "practical criticism technique of IA Richards, and most of all in the example of his own teacher, FR Leavis.

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