Sentence examples for substituting description from inspiring English sources

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Some have given up the task entirely, substituting description of a progressive "era" for analysis of a progressive "movement".

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One might say something similar, for example, about why we cannot substitute descriptions for names in apposition (e.g., 'The philosopher Plato believed in universals' is true but 'the philosopher the teacher of Aristotle believed in universals' is not true).

By substituting the description of the two parallel lane markings in the vehicle coordinate into (4) and by letting l be infinity, we can derive the position of the vanishing point: c = B C I + tan ( ϕ v ) c f ( sin − cos r = B R I + tan r f (5).

Substituting generic descriptions for the specifics is likely to water down the story rather than enliven it.

He substitutes descriptions of indigenous animism and fetishism for the standard Classical mythology of the epic genre and elaborates vivid and moving scenes of Indian life and the Brazilian natural environment.

Thus John's saying "hello" may refer to the same event as John's saying "hello" loudly, but substituting the one description for the other may still change the truth-value of the causal claim.

Although this information was derived from artificially substituted CDS, descriptions of these hard-to-annotate clones will allow us to interpret the unique nature of Populus species.

But proponents say substituting questions or descriptions for praise stimulates children to think, create and feel good about their own work.

It was heavily edited by Percy Shelley – the original manuscript in the Bodleian Library, shows how the poet added words and crossed out others, striking out Mary's description of the Creature as "handsome" and substituting an emphatic "beautiful".

Asked to come up with a description to substitute for the name 'Einstein', many people would write 'The inventor of the atom bomb' (which of course he was not).

He concludes his book by forgoing any academic definition, substituting instead a heartbreaking account of the suffering of a victim of the July 7 , 2005 attacks on the London underground — though the description could equally apply to anyone facing an unexpected death.

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