Sentence examples for sense of terms from inspiring English sources

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In some cases, it is possible to narrow the sense of terms used by Ibn Ezra.

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Since panpsychism is, by definition, the doctrine that mind, in some sense of the term, is everywhere, in some sense of that term, it is worth mentioning a complication which is a possible source of confusion at the outset.

"The aim of philosophy, abstractly formulated, is to understand how things in the broadest possible sense of the term hang together in the broadest possible sense of the term" (PSIM, in SPR:1; in ISR: 369).

Protectionism in the classical sense of the term is unlikely.

Ms. Bloch: In the colloquial sense of the term, hardly!

They are images of residence, in every sense of the term.

"We are Catholic in the true sense of the term," he said of his school.

That would, in every sense of the term, be small-minded.

If we don't have this sense of long term, where are we going to go?

Jo was a pragmatic idealist in every sense of the term.

But any sense of long-term economic stability has been jolted.

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