Sentence examples for mind probable from inspiring English sources

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Bear in mind probable temperatures: it's all very well serving pink champagne, lobster and caviar if you're Keith Floyd on a boat at the bottom of your garden, but if the food and drink is going to be sitting around, cider and a nice ripe brie will go down better.

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Last winter, a friend said, a neurologist asked Boogaard to estimate how many times his mind went dark and he needed a moment to regain his bearings after being hit on the head, probable signs of a concussion.

However, we need keep in mind of the probable lowered secretion of cellulases and lignases from the salivary glands.

Consider this: If human mind is extant and probable, then Universal Mind is also possibly extant and probable!

The complexity of abdomino-thoracic interactions and the pathophysiology of polycompartment syndrome should always be kept in mind, as should the probable necessity of measuring IAP in each individual patient [43 46].

The complexity of abdomino-thoracic interactions and the pathophysiology of polycompartment syndrome should always be kept in mind, as should the probable necessity of measuring IAP in each individual patient [ 43- 46].

Keeping such limitations in mind, the prevalence of probable PTSD among workers in the present study is comparable to that seen in airline-crash recovery workers 13 months after the event (Fullerton et al. 2004) and that observed by North et al. (2002) in firefighters interviewed 34 months after the Oklahoma City bombing.

If you need to, sit down and make a list of the things you want to achieve before you leave, keeping in mind that you will probable be very tired when you come home.

"Although, apart from divine revelation, there is no apodictic certainty about things that exist outside our mind, but only moral or probable and likely certainty, that is still sufficient to perform adequately and to control all the activities of human life, since nothing more is required for them apart from moral or probable truth or the certainty and likelihood of knowledge" (Regius 1654, 351).

After studying Mayo Clinic mental-health protocols and consulting other experts about Churchill's probable state of mind, Reid came to a conclusion at odds with Manchester's opinion that Churchill suffered from mental illness.

See Marsilius of Inghen quoted by Rosemann (2007, 132): "I have listed these opinions [with respect to the question whether theology is a science] in detail, so that – given the fact that they are all probable in the minds of those positing them – anyone may choose the opinion which he deems more probable".

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