Sentence examples for formal disposition from inspiring English sources

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In an increasingly casual architecture profession, where even the once-ubiquitous black turtleneck has been displaced by the muscle-man tee, the handkerchief has become the flag of Stern's stubbornly formal disposition.

Watch it again and — even in miniature, on YouTube — you absolutely get the point, as the formal disposition of figures in the frame yokes together the ruler and the ruled.

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The NHL's release stated: "The league may suspend the player pending the league's formal review and disposition of the matter where the failure to suspend the player during this period would create a substantial risk of material harm to the legitimate interests and/or reputation of the league".

True to their common disposition, formal epistemology exemplifies explicative methodology.

Accordingly, the various national policies that require formal teacher competence might influence vocational teachers' dispositions toward maintaining current, high-quality vocational competence.

China's formal institutional reforms changed the rules of the disposition of locally collected revenue.

The ruling also was a summary disposition -- a ruling reached without formal briefs and oral arguments from the two sides.

Nor have we considered individual patient and family characteristics, which often play a decisive role in patient and caregiver outcomes [ 88], but yet likely reflect intrinsic attributes and dispositions that are less modifiable through formal support interventions [ 89].

As such, Crook and Cluley suggested adopting "a more informal disposition" (p. 202) towards using SNS within formal educational settings.

It was one of those situations where you put your best feet forward and hope that other things will eventually come, but there was never any understanding about the entire collection, either informal or formal". Michael Smooke said his parents left no instructions about the disposition of the collection.

I am not simply a pure and formal subject of experience, but also a person, with abilities, dispositions, habits, interests, character traits, and convictions, and to focus exclusively on the first is to engage in an abstraction (Husserl 1968, 210).

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