Sentence examples for growing principle from inspiring English sources

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Here, the philosopher argues that teachers should have an attitude of "reverence" for something deep within each child: "something sacred, indefinable, unlimited, something individual and strangely precious, the growing principle of life, an embodied fragment of the dumb striving of the world".

('Central Europe: a premonitory mirror showing the possible fate of all Europe', runs the bitter definition in this book. 'Central Europe: a laboratory of twilight.') Or perhaps knowing too much, too precisely, about what you are up to is problematic in sustained creative work, inhibiting some growing principle, some integrating touch of the organic.

It is thus my contention that since 1945 opposition to war has been a growing principle that has united Europeans and could be said to be the defining element in contemporary European self-understanding.

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(The use of nitrogen and the manipulation of oxygen levels are not considered violations of organic growing principles because the storage environment, rather than the produce itself, is affected). The refrigeration process is so expensive to maintain that most organic orchards have their fruit turned into apple butter, juice, and sauce rather than put into cold storage.

But even City insiders acknowledge they have actively chosen to keep on spending in 2010 – on players and wages – on the "if you don't spend, you don't grow" principle.

Recent research has shown that international remittances are becoming one of the fastest growing and principle sources of foreign exchange for many least developed countries.

' So, what is it we should emphasize, should we in a way emphasize safety and the risk principle, or should we in a way emphasize the being-able-to-grow principle and autonomy so the patient can actually have a chance at self-development.

"I know what we have to do in terms of growing our principles and values, growing our economy and making sure our military is second to none.

Another characteristic of the model is that the volume grows, in principle, indefinitely if cell division is not imposed (not shown).

The higher the rate of secretory vesicle production and transport to the hyphal tips, the faster the tips grow, a principle apparently conserved in Ashbya fungi.

Notice that if the economy as a whole is growing, everybody (in principle) could become better off, but the rankings would not change.

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