Sentence examples for to observation from inspiring English sources

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to observation

noun

The act of observing, and the fact of being observed.

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Patients randomized to observation shall be observed for 18 weeks.

Several nights, "being cloudy, were unfavorable to observation".

"We are open to observation, but not to scrutiny, judgment or intervention," he said.

Meteorological work that required going outside to observation sites had been abandoned, but now has resumed.

Hospitals are concerned about costs, which contributes to observation purgatory designations.

"Yet I have always trusted almost entirely to observation, emotion and instinct".

Could have just floated up to observation deck, but Todd wants "full experience".

Admission to observation deck: $11 $99, the elderly; $5, ages55 to 12; 4 and under, free.

The ability to place instruments in space opens all regions of the spectrum to observation.

When our brains struggle or are stymied, their workings become more open to observation and inquiry.

At no point will I appeal to observation or experiment, or to any laws according to which the physical world behaves.

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