Sentence examples for productive sense from inspiring English sources

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"Testing, in its most productive sense for parents and consumers," added Mr. Noyes, "can help them identify whether their child is going to enjoy playing Yahtze or Monopoly, or whether they will learn best in an individual or group setting".

Notice that appetite is causal, as perception is not [in the productive sense at least]" (Bennett, 253).

These apparent differences in cryptic PAS usage between PROMPTs and sense TSS-associated transcripts may favor productive sense over non-productive antisense transcription.

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The marriage of TMDCs and electrochemical biosensors has created many productive sensing strategies for applications in the areas of clinical diagnosis, environmental monitoring and food safety.

The "dimensional" approach, on the other hand, contends that vocabulary depth encompasses various aspects of knowledge about words, such as form, meaning, and use in both receptive and productive senses and in both spoken and written modalities (Nation 2001; Schmitt 2014).

For me, this way of viewing our undeniable and complex challenges creates a counter-productive sense of "them" and "us".

Paulson honestly believes that the financial sector as constructed is productive, makes sense, and should continue to operate in roughly its current form.

"The heart of the matter is whether the proximity talks are going to be productive, in the sense of opening a corridor to direct negotiations that will lead to a peace agreement," said Martin Indyk, a former American ambassador to Israel.

"It's productive in the sense that refugees are able to produce their food, they can go to school, do various jobs, and look after themselves instead of relying on the UN and on the government of Uganda to give them handouts".

Individual journalists are more productive in the sense that, as well as articles in the printed magazine, they blog, tweet and do podcasts - all of which require very little use of physical resources.As Mr Harford points out, New York is a pretty advanced city - but it uses much less energy per person than the US as a a whole, and indeed uses less than the average of any other state.

If human cognitive capacities (capacities to entertain an unbounded number of thoughts, or to have attitudes towards an unbounded number of propositions) are productive in this sense, how is this to be explained on the basis of finitary resources?

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