Sentence examples for operation thought from inspiring English sources

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An operation thought to be a computer company in Manhattan turned out to be a marijuana farm, the police said.

Arqiva is hunting for an investment partner for its online TV venture SeeSaw, with options including a complete sale of the operation thought to be under consideration.

Some months ago, a multimillionaire businessman, Khaled Shaheen, was permitted to leave prison to fly to the United States for an operation thought too complicated to perform in Jordan.

And more than the rescue itself, the fact that the people involved in the operation thought so creatively for sixty-nine daboutbout how to help the trapped men, providing everything from psychological and medical consults to movies, dominos, and empanadas, all through a tiny borehole that extended twenty-three hunderground underground.

Extensive investigations into the most significant reported threat unearthed this year, a years-old Qaeda surveillance operation thought to be aimed at five financial institutions in New York, Newark and Washington, has found no sign that it had evolved into concrete operations.

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They are known a priori discoverable independently of experience by "the mere operation of thought", so their truth doesn't depend on anything actually existing (EHU 4.1.1/25).

After distinguishing between "relations of ideas" and "matters of fact," and asserting that the former "are discoverable by the mere operation of thought" (EHU 4.1; SBN 25), Hume continues (EHU 4.2; SBN 25): "Matters of fact, which are the second objects of human reason, are not ascertained in the same manner; nor is our evidence of their truth, however great, of a like nature with the foregoing.

According to Bleuler, when schizophrenics tried to conduct logical operations in thought, they were unable to draw upon all appropriate associations in the mind, thus leading to an unsatisfactory sense of reality.

It has become, in the words of Dr Kaori O'Connor, anthropologist and author of a biography of the English breakfast, "a kind of service operation, requiring neither thought nor enjoyment".

But the individuation of matter into sensible bodies is essentially an operation performed by thought, even though it has its foundation in the local dispositions of matter itself.

Eighty-six perconsidereddered that they had benefited from surgery, whereas 20% thought that the operation had caused them some harm (Fig. 3).

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