Sentence examples for treat the objects from inspiring English sources

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The book offers a better look at the furniture in situ than does the Met's exhibition, which tends to treat the objects individually rather than as elements in a room.

These status-functions, and therefore deontic powers, have been collectively imposed in the sense that the relevant members of a community accept or agree to or otherwise treat the objects or persons that possess these status-powers as if they do in fact possess them.

Staging an exhibition like this forces you to engage with and treat the objects, and the museum, in a much more encompassing way.

It is important to note that although we explicitly instructed our participants to treat the objects that we used as being of uniform density, biases from this assumption could explain the fact that the effect of object shape on the critical angle did not always follow the physical predictions.

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He described the recipient of aesthetic experience not as distanced but as disinterested, meaning that the recipient does not treat the object of enjoyment either as a vehicle for curiosity or as a means to an end.

Thus Greek idiom can readily treat the object of propositional knowledge, which in English would most naturally be a that-clause, as a thing considered as having a quality.

An individual's respect for an object can thus be inappropriate or unwarranted, for the object may not have the features she takes it to have, or the features she takes to be respect-warranting might not be, or her idea of how properly to treat the object might be mistaken.

All passers-by treat the object like a novelty now, but with digital frames like Electric Objects and FRAMED* 2.0 on the way, maybe curbside GIFs won't feel all too surprising in the near future.

Bernays observed that when a mathematician is at work she "naively" treats the objects she is dealing with in a platonistic way.

Treasuring what you have; treating the objects you own as not disposable, but valuable, no matter their actual monetary worth; and creating displays so you can value each individual object are all essentially Shinto ways of living.

Thus, although the control rats were given a recency problem, the behavioral evidence indicated that the rats in this condition treated the objects as though they were temporally indistinguishable.

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