Sentence examples for for which something is from inspiring English sources

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Purpose, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is "the reason for which something is done or made or for which something exists".

Another theory is Mereological Nominalism, according to which the property of being scarlet is the aggregate of scarlet things, and for which something is scarlet in virtue of being a part of the aggregate of scarlet things.[12] An aggregate, or mereological sum, is a particular.

The dictionary defines purpose as the "...reason for which something is done or created".

This is the case for which something is thermodynamically well defined but not amenable to direct thermodynamic measurement.

One way of accounting for the intentions underlying actions is to refer to the ultimate end for which something is done.

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Eponym, one for whom or which something is or is believed to be named.

The reason for which something exists or is done, made, used, etc.

But this is the actual physical and chemical reason for sleep, something is happening which is important".

Conscious mental states are mental states with phenomenal characters, states for which there is something it is like to have them.

Not the terrorist violence for which Israel is something of a byword.

The study of aging at the level of the individual organism is something for which C. elegans is well suited.

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