Sentence examples for good apprehended from inspiring English sources

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Action begins in desire and ends in satisfaction or joy in completion— the achievement or acquisition of the the good apprehended and desired.

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If drug dealers were selling form the porches or front yards of D.C. residents while they were at work, or sleeping, or on vacation -- and if they'd just done a 16-month investigation, you'd think this would be a detail D.C. police would have picked up -- perhaps that's a good reason to apprehend the suspects during a controlled buy, instead of with dynamic entry pre-dawn raids.

If you were looking for an ideal mantra for a journalist, writer, analyst, media artist, data miner or any of the other roles and tasks that matter today,"Proceed until apprehended" is a good one.

"They were apprehended because we had good information they were associated with Taliban activity," she said.

Most journalists in Afghanistan do routinely communicate with the Taliban in the course of their reporting, but a NATO spokeswoman had said Wednesday that the journalists had been apprehended "because we had good information they were associated with Taliban activity".

In view of the last point, Rowe concludes that "one important route for the theist to explore is whether there is some reason to think that were a good to have J it either would not be a good within our ken or would be such that although we apprehend this good we are incapable of determining that it has J," (1991, 74).

In moderate drinkers 15 mL/h00 mL/h remains a good average value for the population, whereas in apprehended drivers 19 mg/100 mL/h is more appropriate, since many of these individuals are binge drinkers or alcoholics.

He was apprehended, again served time and went free for good in 1988.

They never apprehended the guy (or gal), but chances are good he also looked like me.

While the revelation that investigators have apprehended a suspect in the long-cold case is good news, the incident is reigniting justifiable concerns around consumer DNA testing.

Cf. Sidgwick: "[E]thical Hedonism has chiefly a negative significance; for the statement that 'Pleasure is the Ultimate Good' will only mean that nothing is ultmately desirable except desirable feeling, apprehended as desirable by the sentient individual at the time of feeling it" (p. 129).

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