Sentence examples for in which acquaintance from inspiring English sources

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Let us use the label "acquaintance theory" broadly to stand for any view, in the philosophy of mind or epistemology, in which acquaintance so understood plays a central role.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy according to this protocol starts with one introductory session, in which acquaintance with the therapist is made, therapy conditions are explained and a treatment contract is signed by both the participant and the therapist.

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It is best that Smith make reference to no names but 'Jones' & 'Brown-that by phone references be made as 'an acquaintance' unless Brown asks for the name, & that the only other pertinent personality reference for him to make would be to the 'personnel official in the part of the Agency in which 'my acquaintance' is employed.

High school & college brought him word of what the stars really were, how senselessly large & distant & numerous, but such intellectual shocks were cushioned by the distractions of coeducation--female bodies... Decades went by in which his acquaintance with the stars failed to advance.

But one of the keys to his turnaround seems to have been his succession of failures in politics and business, which acquaintances said humbled him and left him much more likable.

Derrida's starting point was his rejection of a common model of knowledge and language, according to which understanding something requires acquaintance with its meaning, ideally a kind of acquaintance in which this meaning is directly present to consciousness.

This was particularly noticeable during a tournament in which we made the acquaintance not just of the impressive Schwartzel but of the equally likeable Jason Day of Australia and Alvaro Quirós of Spain.

Indeed, his poetry is overshadowed by the prose work Centuries of Meditations, in which he instructs an acquaintance in his personal philosophy of "felicity"; the latter was based on Traherne's Christian training, his retention of vivid impressions of the wonder and joy of childhood, and his desire to regain that sense in a mature form.

My husband, James Morgan, opened an email from an acquaintance in which he and other recipients were treated to some abominable YouTube video about Obama.

For every questionable Kickstarter in which your high school acquaintance is trying to mobilize a movement to fund his spring break, there's an unlikely grassroots project that makes us excited to be living in the age of the internet.

The authors attributed this discrepancy to Thailand being a "relationship oriented" society in which copying from a friend or acquaintance may not be regarded as plagiarism.

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