Sentence examples for relations to objects from inspiring English sources

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People are able to update relations to objects even after imagining movements, not only after performing them.

The concept of the imaginary, as it is used by Irigaray, echoes the Freudian notion of unconscious phantasy, in which our relations to objects and others is governed by emotion and passion (affect) rather than by considerations of truth or falsity.

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The valuation of such works has long been considered by the Acceptance in Lieu Panel in relation to objects offered on death.

Perhaps most important, the new devices will allow soldiers to see not just lines of coordinate numbers, but also a map that shows their location in relation to objects like minefields, rivers and enemy positions.

Instead it acquires skills naturally by using its body to explore the world and gather data about its relation to objects and people in that world, much as a two-year-old learns by interacting with his or her environment.

A statement read: "The FA has contacted both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur to seek their observations in relation to objects being thrown from both a home and away section of the crowd at different times during Saturday's FA Cup third round tie.

Similarly, the antithesis conclusions can stand, but only in relation to objects in nature, considered as appearances.

Adaptation to changing situations can be mediated by two strategies: (1) Evaluation of a response and (2) Evaluation of outcome values in relation to objects.

However, Russell later rejected both Meinong's object theory, with its conception of non-being, and his philosophical psychology, which conceives consciousness as a relation to objects via mental contents.

Christian Wolff attempted to justify this more inclusive sense of the word by this device: while the subject-matter of metaphysics is being, being can be investigated either in general or in relation to objects in particular categories.

A notable exception is environmentally-induced mechanical stress, particularly in relation to objects made of wood and painted objects, where humidity fluctuations lead to internal stresses that result in cracking and other forms of mechanical failure [2, 3].

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