Sentence examples for inquirer from inspiring English sources

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Third, inquiry is social or communal, in the sense that its findings must be subject to scrutiny and testing by other inquirers: 'an inquirer in a given special field appeals to the experiences of the community of his fellow workers for confirmation and correction of results' (Logic, LW12, 484).

Most significant, he wishes to prove that General Franco's repulsively vindictive dictatorship actually inspired or, more often, failed to hinder great art".Told that the topic of this book was to be Franco's influence on Spanish culture, more than one inquirer joked that a postcard might cover it," Mr Treglown writes.

But the fact that the inquirer had so much as heard of Ms Austen is some testament to the changing status of literature in the city.

This can be of value to both the inquirer and the museum because it provides an awareness of local discoveries and holdings that aids the museum's efforts to build up a picture of its area of responsibility.

Having convinced the inquirer that the model is not worth buying, the salesperson goes on to offer the customer another model (the switch) that he happens to have with him at, of course, a higher price.

It turns out that, assuming the inquirer can trust the answers he receives, optimal interrogative strategies are closely similar to optimal strategies of logical inference, in the sense that the best choice of the presupposition of the next question is the same as the best choice of the premise of the next logical inference.

By the 3rd century at the latest, it was normal for two to three years to elapse before an initial inquirer into the gospel might eventually be admitted to the church by baptism.

Several different things can be meant: (1) The inquirer may be asking, "What is it about?"—in which case the question is about subject matter, already discussed.

First, an inquirer should examine the Founder's church involvement.

The original Greek meaning of skeptikos was "an inquirer," someone who was unsatisfied and still looking for truth.

Existential themes take on salience when one sees that the general question of the meaning of being involves first becoming clear about one's own being as an inquirer.

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