Sentence examples for sort of independently from inspiring English sources

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So, he points out, it has been typical in the articulation of theories of justice, to claim that a society is just if goods are distributed according to some sort of independently specifiable criterion.

Instead of seeing human rights as grounded in some sort of independently existing moral reality, a theorist might see them as the norms of a highly useful political practice that humans have constructed or evolved.

So they organized people together into this village and they were still sort of independently living in their houses that they had put together.

And what the government would do would be: wipe out the shareholders, put in new management -- wipe out the old management and put in new management -- and then let the bank run sort of independently without day-to-day government intervention".

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The figurehead of this is Idea's on Paper, a magazine store located in Cobden Place that stacks all sorts of independently published arts, culture and lifestyle magazines.

Hence, the idea of a "substance S" as a somatic change that functions as a sort of clock, independently of the presence of state-specific genes, cannot be entertained.

Among the placental mammals of the Americas and the marsupials of Australia, for example, have evolved the same sorts of animals independently: beasts that burrowed, loping critters that grazed, creatures that had long snouts for eating ants, and versions of wolf.

I go to all sorts of places independently and want to see how locals live.

He has relocated the system's administrative offices from downtown Brooklyn to the Tweed Courthouse, right behind City Hall; instituted a uniform curriculum for students in kindergarten through eighth grade; and, what's most significant, eliminated the city's thirty-two community school districts, which were run — sort of — by thirty-two indelectedtly elected school boards.

But the idea of similar organization in this context seems to demand some sort of classification of thoughts independently of their particular content.

This sort of anti-individualism might seem independently motivated by the considerations raised in Tyler Burge's "Individualism and the Mental",[24] and it shares with Burge's account the challenges of (1) determining just what beliefs or inferences are endorsed by a group or society (those of the majority, the experts, etc).

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