Sentence examples for signifies something that from inspiring English sources

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Price's belated prestige signifies something that is afoot in the culture of art these days: a shift of emphasis away from conceptualist modes that set ideas above experience and toward aesthetic practices that put experience first.

Proust himself disliked it and everyone appears to agree that "A la recherche du temps perdu" implies not only time "lost" but also time "wasted", while à la recherche signifies something that is quasi-scientific and experimental, distant from the comfortable English "remembering".

"However the majority still call it that because a 'revolution' signifies something that is worth fighting for.

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Is not this pragmatic understanding of moral knowledge, for all its virtues, an impostor that really fails to signify something that has the transcendent moral authority that we intuitively associate with genuine moral truth?

This article will follow this practice, but it should be understood that "potential" in medieval contexts can signify something that is some respect not fully actualized, and, hence, "potential whole" and "potential part" sometimes refer to things that are possibly, but not actually divided (see Pasnau 2011, 606 629).

Therefore, he argues that secondary substances are metaphysical entities existing outside our minds that are necessary conditions for our language to be meaningful, as general names would be meaningless if they did not signify something that both exists in reality, and have the peculiar feature of being common to (i.e., present in) many individual things.

The ring is used in applications to signify something that is never-ending.

Didn't he think it signified something that people kept calling him "commander-in-chief"?

And it seems to me, as I lie in the dark of my room, that my instinctive theft signifies something so essential that it might be called survival.

This is the type of courage that signifies something divine in the DNA of humanity, the type of courage that truly leads to change.

In Latin America, 'pacha' is a huge word that signifies something like 'times of the Inca' and at the same time, 'Mother Earth.' So that's what I liked -- Green Times.

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