Sentence examples for one's order from inspiring English sources

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There's a certain comedy, too, in trying to parse out one's order: Frühlingssalat (an arugula salad), Jakobsmuscheln (sea scallops), Zwiebelroastbraten (strip loin).

The R statistical computing environment (R Development Core Team, 2009) was used to compute the order of those eight conditions for each participant and compare each one's order with the baseline.

Recently, a study indicated significant decrease in connectivity between the frontal-temporal-basal ganglia and cerebellar components during alcohol condition, which might be a vulnerable point to impair one's order cognitive function and motor planning [ 3].

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According to one particularly influential account, to be free in the positive sense is to be able to act on one's second-order desires (Frankfurt 1982).

Similarly, one may will a particular action (first-order volition) or one may will that one's first order volitions are of a particular sort (second-order volition).

Once Safeway receives an order, it is transmitted to the customer's nearby store, where so-called pickers roam the aisles with oversize shopping carts and up to six tote bags -- each designated for one customer's order.

The resulting INV distances (number of inversions needed to convert one genome's order into another's) were normalized using the total number of genes in two compared genomes.

Second-order desires are desires regarding one's first-order desires, and first-order desires are desires for ordinary (non-conative) things such as snacks or the trouncing of the New York Yankees.

Sex differences could also be partly due to reporting bias for example, through the overreporting of activities traditionally associated with one's sex in order to adhere to a perceived societal norm.

Moreover, one typically does not go seeking knowledge that one's first-order cognitions are false; rather, it is only when presented with overriding cognitions cognitions, Kumārila says, brought about "effortlessly," i.e., based on no ostensibly justificatory search on the part of the subject that one sometimes finds it necessary to revise one's judgments.

In particular, it was a reflection of the logical positivists' disdain for "moralising", a disdain which arose naturally from the emotivist conviction of philosophers such as A.J.Ayer that to utter one's first-order moral beliefs was to say nothing capable of truth or falsehood, but simply to express one's attitudes, and hence not a properly philosophical activity at all.

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