Sentence examples for that is insofar from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, its own originative activity accrues to thinking, that is, insofar as it is a principle, the dynamics of its principiating: principiare.

But insofar as the bodies of the natural world are well-founded phenomena – that is, insofar as they are grounded in the simple substances – they are not simply phenomena as in Berkeley's philosophy.

That is, insofar as malaria is a way in which a substance exists, or a way of being, then it is clearly a mode, whether we have ideas of it or not.

That is, insofar as they manage to survive and thrive at all, they do so through incompletely realized forms of social cooperation that must (in a variety of ways) be constantly maintained and improved.

Drawing on Kant, he argues that "[any] agent, insofar as it is capable of action at all (that is, insofar as it is, indeed, an agent), acts in a space that is an objective space, in which other agents also act, and yet which is always immediately configured subjectively in terms of the agent's own oriented locatedness" (Malpas forthcoming, 14).

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This is not to undermine those who would argue that the SRQ-20 is useful for screening in humanitarian response efforts; indeed, our findings suggest that it is, insofar as it is associated with important variance in Afghan emotional distress.

I think that it is insofar justified, as energy model results aim to be used in decision support, as presented, for example, the IEA states this in their self-presentation [20].

Virtually all studies that use statistics take a "sample --a randomly sample --amall group that isample --a, insofarandomlyanly poselectedto mirror the larger population.

REINECKE: Yes, that is correct, insofar as it was typical of Himmler's policy that personalities who were holding certain posi-tions of power were granted the right to wear the SS uniform, and those are the honorary leaders.

This book of the Metaphysics begins with an exposition of first philosophy as dealing with all of being, that is, with what is insofar it is, and the properties that belong in itself to anything that has being, and continues with a defense of the Law of Non-Contradiction (for any proposition P, it is not the case that both P and not-P).

It was the edicts of the cloistered emperor, not the reigning one, that were obeyed, insofar as any orders were obeyed in a period of increasing collapse of central authority.

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