Sentence examples for gives a form from inspiring English sources

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But he at least gives a form to what most of us only dimly understand: that the source of grief is the intensity of the hopes that have been lost, and that without the possibility of grief there would have been no joy.

In ch. 10, section 102, Russell also gives a form of Cantor's theorem, which captures the logical essence of diagonalization (this version is by now folklore): no binary relation can parameterize all unary predicates over a given domain U (i.e., no binary relation R exists such that for all unary predicates P over U, there is an object a in U for which one has: for all x in U, R a, x) ↔ P x)).

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"I gave a form to my analyst, for her to sign.

In contrast, patients given a form of cognitive talk therapy had a relapse rate of 31 percent.

I was given a form to complete, together with details of where to send it.

A few days after his arrival at Neuse, Lyttle was given a form, Non-Mandatory Consular Notification.

"Can't I give it to you and make the complaint here?" At this point, Mr. Arias said he was given a form to fill out.

Once, checking into a mental hospital, she was given a form, and instead of signing her name she simply wrote, "Shame".

"Take out a library book," she says at one point, "and you will be given a form asking for your sexual preferences and racial origins".

Potential donors are given a form allowing them to authorize or forbid the university's various scientific uses of human remains, including plastination.

In effect, the Blackwater personnel were given a form of immunity from prosecution by the people they were working for and helping to protect.

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