Sentence examples for the sort of considerations from inspiring English sources

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Each time people communicate, they do so in one or another style, deliberately chosen with the sort of considerations in mind that have just been mentioned, even though in speech the choice may often be routine.

Even non-error theorists might say the sort of considerations that Nichols and Gill put forward cannot show that emotion-based moral beliefs are epistemically justified.

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But it's a funny world in which Maryland's five-term senator has never gotten (or maybe asked for) the sort of consideration that the state's two-term governor has.

This is a small, subtle gesture that may go unnoticed at first, but it demonstrates the sort of consideration a gentleman is expected to have.

Some of them directly anticipate and address the sorts of considerations which came to dominate later, often caustic rejections of final causation.

For the present day reader, it is easy to overlook both the plausibility of the cyclical view and the sorts of considerations that might stand in the way of the linear model with which we have become more familiar.

These are the sorts of considerations that led Smith himself to worry about the danger that "established custom" can distort moral judgment (TMS 210), and that nature may lead people, foolishly and unjustly, to admire the rich and despise the poor (50 62).

But they do serve to illustrate the sorts of consideration that necessarily come into play when trying to spell out the physics of time travel in all detail.

Missing, too, in addition to genuine self-reflection, is a larger theme than the business-magazine concerns that take up most of Mr. Welch's space, the sort of deeper consideration of America and General Electric that would have moved this story from CNBC to the History Channel.

This is the sort of ethical consideration that has surfaced since the FSA program: whether allowing the aesthetics of suffering to define the subject of the photo -- and the larger era it stands in for -- is manipulative.

Indeed this sort of consideration is most prominent in Davidson (1980b), who seeks the logical form of such surface-binary utterances.

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