Sentence examples for governing object from inspiring English sources

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Our findings indicate that although the physical laws governing object stability are reasonably accurately represented by the brain, they are in turn biased by multisensory estimates of gravity.

In order to know whether an object will fall over or right itself, the brain must accurately represent the physical laws governing object stability.

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In 1892, A. W. Ward wrote for the Dictionary of National Biography that James was "obviously a political and religious bigot", although never devoid of "a vein of patriotic sentiment"; "his conversion to the church of Rome made the emancipation of his fellow-catholics in the first instance, and the recovery of England for catholicism in the second, the governing objects of his policy".

Recent research in neuroscience suggests that in order for humans to understand a scene and predict events within it, our brains rely on a mental "physics engine" consisting of detailed but noisy knowledge about the physical laws that govern objects and the larger world.

The banks have been able to cope with capital flight and cash hoarding only by borrowing from the ECB, mostly through a massive amount of "emergency liquidity assistance", which can be cut off at any point if a two-thirds majority of the ECB's governing council objects to it.The mounting pressure on Greece is causing the government to negotiate meaningfully after months of stalled talks.

Late last year, the government withdrew a proposal to allow foreign investors into India's retail sector after Ms. Banerjee, who is part of the governing alliance, objected.

In the same book, Newton set out three laws governing how objects move.

These subatomic particles were governed by an entirely different set of laws than those governing big objects like trees or planets.

In this way, by delineating the concepts that are a priori necessary for the cognition of objects, we can acquire knowledge of categories governing any possible object of cognition, and so acquire a sort of descriptive set of ontological categories, though these must be understood explicitly as categories of objects of possible cognition, not of the thing in itself.

The preparation of the corpse often depends on the method adopted, which in turn governs the objects and instruments used.

Fundamental interaction, in physics, any of the four basic forces gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, and weak that govern how objects or particles interact and how certain particles decay.

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