Sentence examples for genuinely form from inspiring English sources

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If only one could somehow rely on the cooperation of one's future self, one could then genuinely form the intention to drink the toxin and thus get the million—a wonderful result from the perspective of both one's current and one's future self.

If this cannot be demonstrated, then it is likely that the isolates under test do not genuinely form separate populations, and should not be considered to be distinct species.

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No attempt was made to impose uniformity at once on all the local churches, which were to continue to use their accustomed liturgical forms until genuinely Indian forms of worship could be worked out.

Our 24/7 mediathons are a genuinely new form, often at odds with the whole idea of news.

It was a logical enough model for what Britten was trying to achieve: a genuinely English form of theatrical expression able to convey moral truths and spiritual statements.

However, despite the short-term thrill, he doubts that "destructotherapy" is a genuinely useful form of anger management because it does not solve underlying issues.

Attempts by other writers (Flaubert, the Goncourts, Zola) to establish a more genuinely realistic form of theatre failed, partly because public taste and theatrical commercialism made experiment nearly impossible and partly because the plays written were theatrically incompetent.

This is a genuinely extreme form of human activity, a matter of formalised violence and sculpted rage, practised in the main by those with little opportunity to pursue anything else.

This structure has enabled it to develop a genuinely integrated form of medical care.Richard Feachem, executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, based in Geneva, is impressed: "There is no perfect system in the world, every one has serious flaws and makes serious mistakes which people suffer from, but Kaiser comes closer to an ideal than any system I know".

According to Jean Hampton: 'The search by Rawls and Nagel for a neutral but genuinely legitimating form of liberalism is quixotic.' (Hampton 1993, p.310).

Can we do justice to this dimension of practical reason while preserving the idea that practical deliberation is genuinely a form of reasoning?

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