How To Use A priori In A Sentence

  • By virtue of the fact that analytic judgments are necessarily true, and given Kant's thesis that necessity entails apriority, it follows that all analytic judgments are a priori and that there is no such thing as an analytic a posteriori judgment. Kant's Theory of Judgment
  • [105] Empiricism ” that is, a posteriori investigations, based on actual facts and not a priori deductions from theories, or general laws, did good service before Froebel's time, and will do good service yet, Froebel notwithstanding. Autobiography of Friedrich Froebel
  • a priori, in contradistinction to empirical knowledge, which has its sources a posteriori, that is, in experience. The Critique of Pure Reason
  • ‘The council operates a priority order for gritting roads and footpaths,’ a spokesman said.
  • _a priori_ almost impossible that the inhabitants of Wenus had never heard of Pozzuoli -- would guard me from the jellifying Mash-Glance of the The War of the Wenuses
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  • The apodeictical proposition cogitates the assertorical as determined by these very laws of the understanding, consequently as affirming a priori, and in this manner it expresses logical necessity. The Critique of Pure Reason
  • So the stark ontology of the mechanical philosopher is established a priori by appealing to a notion of intelligibility.
  • The social milieu to which her family belonged tended not to regard further education for women as a priority. Times, Sunday Times
  • While most superminis spend the majority of their lives in town travelling at relatively low speeds safety is still a priority for many buyers - after all many find themselves on the school run.
  • As the entire public health care system in Poland is notoriously underfinanced, the rather costly methadone maintenance does not constitute a priority concern.
  • The further fact that all the great "a priori" metaphysical systems have been driven by their pure logic to discredit the "substantiality" of the soul, just as they have been driven to discredit the personality of God, ought, one would think, where "radical empiricism" is concerned, to be a still stronger piece of evidence on the soul's side. The Complex Vision
  • If you have an uncomfortable mattress make changing it a priority. Times, Sunday Times
  • Furthermore, a priori assumptions in phylogenetic analyses, such as long-branch attraction can bias phylogenetic tree analysis. A critique on the endosymbiotic theory for the origin of mitochondria
  • This may entail more effort, but should be seen as a priority. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is the perception of similitude (however mistaken) rather than its a priori accuracy that matters here.
  • This a priori orientation toward being - with its implicit pre-conceptual awareness of being by connatural affinity and desire, as we know a good by being drawn to it - is a genuine a priori presence of being to the human mind constitutive of its very nature as a dynamic faculty.
  • Baseline covariants were included in models that were judged a priori to be clinically sound.
  • What depresses me more is that for our young actors, skills like speaking verse properly and voice projection are no longer a priority.
  • Roman law gave a priority to the ius civile, the laws of the city of Rome itself, but there was also the ius gentium, recognitions of the indigenous laws of the gens, the tribes, the other peoples and cultures in the empire.
  • He has also stated that a new stadium for the club is a priority, which if anything is an understatement. What Now for Liverpool?
  • The management did not seem to consider office safety to be a priority.
  • But he made it a priority to be very, very philanthropic, very generous with his own money.
  • In an attempt to ward off criticism, the government has made education a priority.
  • The Cabinet last week said it was a priority to tackle the issue, but the new laws have not even been drafted yet and in reality haven't a ghost of a notion of affecting anything for at least another year.
  • But the economists have erred no less gravely in rejecting a priori, and just because of the contradictory, or rather antinomical, nature of value, every idea and hope of reform, never desiring to understand that, for the very reason that society has arrived at its highest point of antagonism, reconciliation and harmony are at hand. System of Economical Contradictions: or, the Philosophy of Misery
  • Therefore the wider circulation of such policy statements needs to be a priority in order to correct that misconception.
  • •Trouble spot:: With at least five new starters projected for an overhauled defense, fixing the run suppression is a priority. 'More consistent, more urgent' Falcons out to defy own history
  • Even the notions we perceive as a priori true may be contingent upon our perceptual framework.
  • A devoted but not exclusive follower of Newton's achievements and insights, he maintained through most of his life that mathematization and a priori universal laws were preconditions for genuine scientific character (like Galileo and Descartes earlier, and Carnap later, Kant believed that mathematical exactness constituted the main condition for the possibility of objectivity). The Unity of Science
  • In both 1988 and 1989, combatting racial violence has been a priority for the Metropolitan Police.
  • It is organised as a non-profit charity with a priority placed on inclusion and education.
  • The need to reopen negotiations on the issue must be a priority. Times, Sunday Times
  • Prompt response to all citizens' calls for assistance should be a priority.
  • The speculative part of metaphysic, which has especially appropriated this appellation -- that which we have called the metaphysic of nature -- and which considers everything, as it is (not as it ought to be), by means of a priori conceptions, is divided in the following manner. The Critique of Pure Reason
  • This would instead lead America toward neo-isolationism, with a prioritized focus on immigration, homeland security and protectionism.
  • He said although the provincial Treasury would love to save every cent possible, traffic policing, emergency vehicles and police visibility during this time of the year were a priority.
  • We wrote a lot of it in secluded, rural, upstate NY, and trying to fill every possible space with sound wasn't as much of a priority -- possibly in part because we could hear so much better. Jon Chattman: Entering The Orchard with Ra Ra Riot
  • Where interaction is not a priority, programmes may be pre-recorded.
  • These insights are said to be made a priori and Austrian reasoning is thus deductive, not inductive, or empirical.
  • The paper's thesis is that decision makers often delay decisions to pursue additional noninstrumental information - information that a priori will not affect the decision at hand - yet then proceed to make use of the information, thus making it instrumental, once it is obtained. Archive 2007-05-01
  • If there has to be a priority, I tend to think that it should be earlier detection. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some might argue that "believability" isn't exactly a priority that needed to be so high in a movie about a man who dresses like a bat to fight evil clowns. Columbia is Definitely Rolling Forward With Ghost Rider 2; Daredevil and Silver Surfer Projects Confirmed | /Film
  • A Christian Darwinist is bound to maintain logically incompatible positions: that evolution is both a tool and an autonomous process, that providence and chance are both ultimately real, that design is potentially detectable and that it is a priori indetectable. The Panda's Thumb: Science and Faith Archives
  • a priori, showing the necessity of the inalterability of heaven by means of natural, evident, and clear principles. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Views like this smack more of a priori epistemological ideals than of empirical findings.
  • We cannot prove that this practical rule is an imperative, i.e., that the will of every rational being is necessarily bound to it as a condition, by a mere analysis of the conceptions which occur in it, since it is a synthetical proposition; we must advance beyond the cognition of the objects to a critical examination of the subject, that is, of the pure practical reason, for this synthetic proposition which commands apodeictically must be capable of being cognized wholly a priori. SECOND SECTION
  • On a priori grounds we should expect alcohol to be oxidized in the liver along with leucin, tyrosin, uric acid, xanthin bodies, and various amido bodies. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
  • Some older houses are at risk of collapsing and conservation and restoration of such buildings has become a priority only recently. Times, Sunday Times
  • Corporate union becomes a priority only when translated into the life and goals of local congregations.
  • And, if homoscedasticity is suddenly so important, let’s hear an a priori declaration without peeking at the results from the tree ring experts of what the cut-off is that disqualifies a series. Variance Stabilization in Esper Chronologies « Climate Audit
  • This issue must be recognized as a priority for the next administration.
  • I entirely agree with you on the a priori probability of geitonogamy being more advantageous than autogamy; and More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • For Plato, the proper method for seeking knowledge is not observation but demonstrative proof, or perhaps some other form of a priori reasoning.
  • These distributions for the variance components imply an a priori distribution of heritability and repeatability with respective modal values of 0.15 and 0.23.
  • One has to wonder whether the Labour Party remembers who put the surtax on, who brought in asset testing against the elderly, and who removed the elderly as a priority from hospital waiting lists.
  • Kant conveyed this point in the idea that consciousness entails a transcendental a priori not capturable by experience or observation.
  • Helen is an up-and-coming young Manhattan modeling agency administrator, whose party-hard lifestyle and puddle-shallow value system is a priori an unpunishable sin.
  • Intrans autem sacerdos infirmariam dicat pax huix domui. et cetera fiant sicut notatum est in ordinario: ita tamen quod abstersiones cum stupis fiant vel a priorissa. uel ab aliqua sorore. cui iniunxerit. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
  • It also shows the club's commitment to bolstering a subpar pitching staff - a priority that's not always apparent.
  • Unless we simply presume a priori that Israelis are evil, I really do not see why the Israelis would want to provoke an attack so that they could kill a handful of passengers and suffer further opprobrium from the rest of the world. The Volokh Conspiracy » Greenwald and Gaza
  • If, by contrast, impenetrability, extension, and movability are deemed the basic traits of the concept of matter, then how can one know a priori that any object we might encounter in outer sense must behave in accordance with the laws that would govern matter so defined? Kant's Philosophy of Science
  • Better education and awareness of what to do when the trolls target must be a priority for Government. The Sun
  • I've always placed a priority on staying in shape, eating clean, lifting weights consistently and doing cardio.
  • New probationers are being seen as a priority, so temporary teachers we have employed in this session are going to be the casualties.
  • But the schema which is originated from an idea (in which case reason presents us with aims a priori, and does not look for them to experience), forms the basis of architectonical unity. The Critique of Pure Reason
  • Kant held that, even though most mathematical propositions are synthetic, they are knowable a priori - independent of sensory experience.
  • But she ignored the curious descriptive since kinesic analysis wasnt a priority at the moment; the man wasnt a suspect, but was, as it turned out, connected to the CBIs boss of bosses. Roadside Crosses
  • Advocates were either unaware of the magnitude of possible complications or had their perception thereof narrowed and/or finessed by ideologically driven a priori beliefs, and so on.
  • It can not be stressed enough that an adequate system for financial control must be a priority matter for the haulier.
  • Some older houses are at risk of collapsing and conservation and restoration of such buildings has become a priority only recently. Times, Sunday Times
  • United's need for a new goalkeeper is regarded as a priority at Old Trafford, with the 39-year-old Van der Sar widely thought to be in the final year of his professional life. Manchester United track Anders Lindegaard as Van der Sar's successor
  • The trial was named the ENHANCE trial, and possibly this trial was initiated because Zocor is generic now, and not a priority from a profit paradigm of its creator. Ghostbusters
  • It is highly unlikely that it would BE a fossil "crinoid" for the simple a priori reason that Martian flora and fuana assuming they existed would necessarily have followed a completely separate course of evolution from earth species. Posthuman Blues
  • Because she works a busy sales and marketing job, shaving off a few dollars here and there is not a priority.
  • If practicality is a priority, then rejoice in the fact that the duffel coat has had a stylish makeover. Times, Sunday Times
  • My casual brainstorming on the meaning of the as-yet undeciphered term a-ra-tu-me is fundamentally no lesser nor greater than Miguel Valério's book-published hypothesis that du-pu3-re signifies 'master' based on its idle phonetic similarity to Hittite tabarna- which he must assume a priori to mean 'ruler' to make stick. Clay seals and goddesses
  • The management did not seem to consider office safety to be a priority.
  • We can not dismiss claims about, say, alternative medicine or acupuncture a priori.
  • Among his many salient points: "however tempting it is to depict (that is, to transcode) the religiosity of resistance, insurgence, and attack as the sacralization of proper (economic) politics, that depiction cannot escape from becoming a parochial account that depends on an a priori distinction between religion and politics and on the separation of church and state" (747). Notes on 'Introduction'
  • Fréret, from within the Académie, begins as a euhemerist but by his death in 1749 is an important voice against a priori mythicizing: he argues against mere fact-finding, facile reductions, and pleads instead for recognition of the enormous historical problems involved in studying myth. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Safety was a priority thanks to the well organised marshals, stewards and the members of the Civil Defence who were standing by to deal with any emergency that might arise.
  • Suddenly, finding my birth mother became a priority. The Sun
  • It was a contingent fact - not an a priori truth - that they were not.
  • Because such changes could not be equally justified across the models tested, and our goal was to compare a priori models, we chose to forego modifications.
  • The best way to cut costs - which ought to be a priority - is to make a decision that will stick so that construc tion can be underway in 2009. Sound Politics: What would Gregoire do without 30 Dems?
  • As it turns out, this is not a popular view: already Russell (1923) argued that the very idea of wordly indeterminacy betrays a “fallacy of verbalism”, and some have gone as far as saying that de re indeterminacy is simply not “intelligible” (Dummett 1975: 314; Lewis 1986: 212) or ruled out a priori (Jackson 2001: 657). Wild Dreams Of Reality, 3
  • From your POV does belief in evolution require an a priori commitment to dysteleology? Behe and Gene discuss the Evolution of the Flagellum
  • Nous _ne savons pas ce que ces causes sont en elles-mêmes_, et la raison nous défend de chercher à le connaître: mais il est bien évident _à priori_, qu’_elles ne sont pas en elles-mêmes ce quelles sont par rapport à nous_, puisque la présence du sujet modifie nécessairement leur action. A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • Ecce talis erat Deo de infantibus cura prioribus saeculis ut conservarentur animae eorum a perditione; et nunquid aestimatis, impia gens, quod oblitus sit ejusdem misericordiae suae Deus in tempore isto, quod gratiae tempus et annus benignitatis vocatur? A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • We should resolve to maintain prayer as a priority, cultivating a spirit of intercession, praying over all we do.
  • Despite LSU's three national-championship teams in the last decade, he says, "the tailgating is a priority. You Can't Spell 'Lush' Without L-S-U
  • Because of the nature of food plants, repellents are not a priority.
  • We hope, if there is any slippage, we can be included in the first round and we feel we should be a priority in the second round.
  • Wright said lobbying to keep red tape and regulatory cost to a minimum for local companies will be a priority.
  • In broadcasting - not a priority issue for the General - the state monopoly of both transmissions and programming was reaffirmed.
  • It is time for all political parties to ensure fairness in education is a priority. Times, Sunday Times
  • With opportunities for economic growth and municipal development always a priority, the commissioners wished to prove to the military that Mobile was a suitable location for quartering and training troops.
  • At every turn the novel's implied reader is encouraged to read using a priori expectations, or presuppositions.
  • Another a priori objection to DMR was suggested by Philippa Foot (1978a and 1978b) in a response to emotivism. Moral Relativism
  • The women interviewed thus made guarding against violence a priority, investing considerable energy into the social networks that act as their insurance.
  • Why not define a priori knowledge outright as knowledge which is produced by processes which do not involve perceptual mechanisms?
  • You may not agree with that being a priority, but that's what all of the "hand wringing" is about. Technology We Aren’t Aware of Yet « PubliCola
  • Kay, who has a long list of projects to get to in the job he took over in July, said calling Potenza was a priority on his list. Undefined
  • A priori knowledge is independent of empirical justification or verification.
  • In itself the a priori has nothing whatever to do with thinking and cognition.
  • But he argued that when the terms flanking the sign of identity were what he called rigid designators, an identity statement, if true at all, had to be necessarily true, but need not be knowable a priori, as an analytic truth would be. Identity
  • Collection and analysis of data on crime has become a priority.
  • Rebuilding the area is a priority.
  • We should here draw a distinction between the two senses of the _a priori_: anteriority and superiority. The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps
  • Care of the environment has become a priority in government thinking.
  • Similarly, public opinion was broadly in favour of the idea but did not consider it a priority.
  • Inverte-se a prioridade de destinação de terras públicas que é pela ordem deve ser terras indígenas, unidades de conservação e assentamentos rurais. Global Voices in English » Brazil: Land reform or deforestation boost for the Amazon?
  • Yet, exercise professionals can assist clients by encouraging the idea that exercise is a priority.
  • We should therefore make the tackling of illiteracy a priority in 2004.
  • The internal priority value provides a priority to the packet during processing in the switch.
  • Furthermore, Brown said FEMA suffered "emaciation" because anti-terror operations had become a priority for the administration. Hurricane Katrina
  • This method thus allows for clustering without a priori knowledge of the number of clusters present in the data set.
  • And nothing causes more of a disconnect between theory and truth than unexamined a priori assumptions.
  • They're a bunch of battlers and defending is a priority.
  • The development of libertarian municipalism should become a priority of the libertarian and anarchist current. Anarchist news dot org - News for anarchists and their friends
  • These fundamental categories are a priori, that is, they exist prior to experience.
  • But the proposed pact is expected to include a commitment to rapidly replenish the retooling program, a priority of the speaker.
  • The president should let all federal agencies know that reining in regulations is a priority.
  • Collection and analysis of data on crime has become a priority.
  • Bien sur si vous connaissez vous avez surement les memes a prioris que les autres "tout le monde est fatigué" mais apprenez donc a connaitre cette maladie avant de juger! Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • A simple physical mechanism may be _a priori_, in the sense of anteriority. The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps
  • The management did not seem to consider office safety to be a priority.
  • Thanks to new Government grants, reducing the numbers of older people awaiting discharge from hospital has been made a priority.
  • J'arrive à la conclusion, qu'il n'y a pas de réalité immorale qui ne soit pas à priori divisée, jetée, et joyeusement entrelacée par les médias ( "médiatisée"), placée de façon attractive et présentée comme "bonne" dans une vision marketing ainsi que turbulente, hyper-active, hyper-productive "Kitsch" ou "Trash". Museum Blogs
  • The management did not seem to consider office safety to be a priority.
  • an a priori judgment
  • The need to reopen negotiations on the issue must be a priority. Times, Sunday Times
  • We can not dismiss claims about, say, alternative medicine or acupuncture a priori.
  • This may entail more effort, but should be seen as a priority. Times, Sunday Times
  • Retaining vital steelmaking skills should be a priority. Times, Sunday Times
  • Against the "rational capacity", "conventionalist", Kantian and early Wittgensteinian views, other philosophers, especially radical empiricists and naturalists (not to speak of epistemological skeptics), have rejected the claim that a priori knowledge exists (hence by implication also the claim that analytic propositions exist), and they have proposed instead that there is only an illusion of apriority. Logical Truth
  • Organisations' plans need to be based on a prioritisation of applications and data, " says David Luff, senior vice-president for software engineering at vendor CA.
  • It can not be stressed enough that an adequate system for financial control must be a priority matter for the haulier.
  • However, in our demonstration program we'll use a priority queue based on a simple array.
  • That we give moral properties a priority in praiseworthiness over power properties as to do not with any lack of intrinsic goodness on the part of power, but in the relation between the two kinds of intrinsic goodness. posted by Brandon | 11:44 PM Archive 2005-05-01
  • By signing the Taillories declaration, we have bound ourselves to making Environmental Programming a priority.
  • They started with an a priori assumption that their particular confessional stance descended from the original expression of the Christian faith in the first century.
  • Synthetic or material a priori truths are not reducible to formal truths.
  • It's not just offering the courses, it having families who support each other in completing the programs, attending classes, doing the work, and making that a priority. Black Caucus sends strong economic message to Obama
  • I am tempted to conclude that reducing the amount of hazardous waste dumped in landfills is not a priority for the new administration. Inspiration from Washington DC, Philadelphia and Portland OR. Recycling, Hazardous Waste and old electronics…
  • Make it a priority avoid unnecessary confrontation. The Sun
  • Better education and awareness of what to do when the trolls target must be a priority for Government. The Sun
  • Another option is to cut sod from a less visible area of your lawn to patch a priority area and reseed the area where the patch was taken.
  • Comfort is not always a priority for high-performance sports cars but it is in the R8. The Sun
  • The upgrading of the working environment of advisory staff must be treated as a priority.
  • The tower, knowing the Citation was on a priority flight, gave him immediate taxiing clearance to the runway.
  • But to generate knowledge independently of experience, a priori warrants must produce warranted true belief in counterfactual situations where experiences are different.
  • He identified parish renewal as a priority for the diocese and voiced his support for the introduction of a lay diaconate.
  • Besides being fallible, it seems that a priori justification is defeasible, that is, all-things-considered a priori justification can be defeated by further evidence. A Priori Justification and Knowledge
  • When will the Magisterium learn that it is there to confirm us in our prejudices and a priori assumptions, not to make us think?
  • During our tests, the heatsink never got scalding hot, so this may not be a priority for some of you, but it does get fairly warm.
  • Clearly, reducing the number of road casualties is and has been a priority for the Government for some time.
  • Signing Dillon to a long-term deal is a priority, but it will wait until the off season.
  • It was a priority that it should work without the need for compressed air because not all tractors have compressors.
  • We need a reliable supply of drinking water, mattresses and bedding, as well as kitchen utensils," says Zeenat, adding that "a latrine is a priority. Joop Koopman: Poorest in Pakistan Journey Toward a Better Life
  • If they adopt the second view of inherence, which is preferred by some metaphysical natural philosophers, and regard space and time as relations (contiguity in space or succession in time), abstracted from experience, though represented confusedly in this state of separation, they find themselves in that case necessitated to deny the validity of mathematical doctrines a priori in reference to real things (for example, in space) -- at all events their apodeictic certainty. The Critique of Pure Reason
  • If there has to be a priority, I tend to think that it should be earlier detection. Times, Sunday Times
  • The interchangeability of sadistic and masochistic positions within the diegesis potentially undercuts the a priori masochism ascribed by current film theory to the female spectator of classical cinema.
  • For an analytical behaviourist the appeal to imaginability made in the argument fails, not because imagination is not a reliable guide to possibility, but because we cannot imagine such a thing, as it is a priori impossible. Dualism
  • From the very start of his bodybuilding career, the Oak made chinning a priority in his workouts.
  • The reason why we place any credit in witnesses and historians, is not derived from any connexion, which we perceive a priori, between testimony and reality, but because we are accustomed to find a conformity between them.
  • Conversation research, then, seeks to frame these a priori features of intentionality and rationality as objective conditions with practical exploitability. Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Conversation Research
  • I can find nothing sharp (or susceptible of schoolmaster's codification) in the different degrees of 'liveliness' in hypotheses concerning the universe, or distinguish a priori between legitimate and illegitimate cravings. Familiar Letters of William James II
  • Written well before the emergence of identity politics, it has no a priori commitment to the telos of its hero's self-understanding.
  • Anyway … making the time to write and setting it as a priority is a brilliant motivator. The Lure of the Page « Write Anything
  • Strange goings-on, considering that public transit was supposed to be a priority for this administration.
  • Certainly such pressures and demands point to the need to make both prevention and treatment of chronic diseases a priority.
  • In that sense, the entitlement to reimbursement or exoneration confers a priority in the further administration of the trust.
  • With the health service under attack by the government, transpeople are not a priority where it really matters, giving them the full support they require.
  • Rich countries can afford to spend money on the environment, but few have made it a priority in the past.
  • Upon such synthetical, that is augmentative propositions, depends the whole aim of our speculative knowledge a priori; for although analytical judgements are indeed highly important and necessary, they are so, only to arrive at that clearness of conceptions which is requisite for a sure and extended synthesis, and this alone is a real acquisition. The Critique of Pure Reason
  • It is shown that to diminish the apparent defects on spun silk yarn is a priority in waste silk spinning.
  • Against the "rational capacity", "conventionalist", Kantian and early Wittgensteinian views, other philosophers, especially radical empiricists and naturalists (not to speak of epistemological skeptics), have rejected the claim that a priori knowledge exists (hence by implication also the claim that analytic propositions exist), and they have proposed instead that there is only an illusion of apriority. Logical Truth
  • Better education and awareness of what to do when the trolls target must be a priority for Government. The Sun
  • Network Rail has accepted responsibility for the property but said that unless the graffiti was racist or obscene it was not a priority.
  • A spokeswoman for the California Department of Pesticide Regulation says it's too early to discuss restrictions or a ban on ziram, but officials have made studying the potential link a priority. KSBW.com - Local News
  • He said dealing with disaffected youth was also a priority.
  • They themselves become exchangeable representatives of that a priori value.
  • Looking at this situation there is a real risk to elderly people and their welfare must be a priority.
  • It is fair to say that this a priori account of science has found little favor after Hobbes's time.
  • One cannot a priori deiced what is legal or illegal, one must obey the law of the day - right or wrong. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • Intrans autem sacerdos infirmariam dicat pax huix domui. et cetera fiant sicut notatum est in ordinario: ita tamen quod abstersiones cum stupis fiant vel a priorissa. uel ab aliqua sorore. cui iniunxerit. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
  • She explains that Etruscans too must have done rites in capite velato and that this shouldn't be assumed a priori to be from Roman dominance. Pondering on the phrase 'capite velato'
  • Guiding a hormonal adolescent through their pubescent years can be a thankless job, and support for mums and dads has been identified as a priority by the Scottish Parenting Forum.
  • Every shuffle of a deck of cards leads to a 52-card sequence that has low a priori probability, but has unit probability once the cards are all on the table.
  • Finding alternative space for landfill is now a priority, according to acting county manager Peter Carey.
  • This issue must be recognized as a priority for the next administration.
  • Sensible utilization of the world's resources is a priority.
  • Endgame points to witnessing consciousness through the unending quest for escape; as an unanalyzable state of being, we know it only through a priori intimations of inner experience.
  • Certainly such pressures and demands point to the need to make both prevention and treatment of chronic diseases a priority.
  • He opposed constraints imposed by such a priori rules as those set forth by Boileau or the tyranny of the ancients and defended the right of genius to create beauty by the idealization of nature.
  • In an attempt to ward off criticism, the government has made education a priority.
  • Extensions into Ecuador, and southern portions of this ecoregion in Peru which are classified as "puna" on the aforementioned map were determined from expert opinion at a priority setting workshop of Andean ecoregions. Cordillera Central páramo
  • I entirely agree with you on the a priori probability of geitonogamy being more advantageous than autogamy; and More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • Disbursal of advances, particularly house and car loans, appears to have become a priority for bankers, who are now willing to reach out to public more aggressively.

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