How To Use Accordingly In A Sentence

  • Accordingly he compromised by saying that while the present world as it is is not eternal, it came from a primitive "hyle" or matter, which was eternal. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy
  • During these conferences the alteration proposed by Briggs was agreed upon; and on his return from his second visit to Edinburgh in 1617 he accordingly published the first chiliad of his logarithms. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • They having observed where the Chest stood, and wanting a necessary mooveable to houshold, yet loath to lay out money for buying it: complotted together this very night, to steale it thence, and carry it home to their house, as accordingly they did; finding it somewhat heavy, and therefore imagining, that matter of woorth was contained therein. The Decameron
  • The books written by Richardson and his followers accordingly became known as moral or didactic novels.
  • The Cunas respect the different positions that family members hold, and greet each other accordingly.
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  • Accordingly, in our view the flooding of the land did not extinguish native title.
  • I hope therefore that she will accept my opinion that she made a mistake and act accordingly.
  • Again, that's all nonempirical, so take it all accordingly. Gender differences: New findings, new paper
  • Traditionally golf has kept the sexes apart, sometimes for misogynist reasons, but more often because women cannot hit the ball as far as men, and have courses set up accordingly, with the ladies' tees further forward than the men's.
  • Accordingly the Divisional Court allowed the appeal, remitted the matter to the arbitrator and stayed the oppression remedy proceeding.
  • In the vacuum, each side began to suspect the worst and reordered their foreign policies accordingly.
  • Accordingly, we would still like to interview you with regard to Mr Miller's case.
  • Accordingly, he had indeed doubled the surveillance team, detailing two men to each side of the Eldorado apartment block.
  • He, too, was totally aware of the emotional content of each song and cut his musical cloth accordingly while accompanying with true artistry.
  • For the reason why the definition is rendered is to make known the term stated, and we make things known by taking not any random terms, but such as are prior and more intelligible, as is done in demonstrations (for so it is with all teaching and learning); accordingly, it is clear that a man who does not define through terms of this kind has not defined at all. Topics
  • It is accordingly not a right to exercise liberties (such as free speech or association) within a prison's walls.
  • She is embarrassed by everything and accordingly cursed in her ownership of Theo, a tricky little shih-tzu.
  • But the handicapper has reacted accordingly. The Sun
  • The morrice dancers accordingly set out upon their further progress, dancing and carolling as they went along to the sound of four musicians, who led the joyous band, while Simon Glover drew their coryphaeus into his house, and placed him in a chair by his parlour fire. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • Accordingly, for U.S. reporting purposes, Cerro Casale is classified as mineralized material. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • The London Hungarian Committee in 1849 quoted Article X, by Leopold II, of the House of Hapsburg, in 1790, which definitely stated that "Hungary with her appanages is a free kingdom, and in regard to her whole legal form of government (including all the tribunals) independent; that is, entangled with no other kingdom or people, but having her own peculiar consistence and constitution; accordingly to be governed by her legitimately crowned king after her peculiar laws and customs. Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman
  • Accordingly I rule that this court has jurisdiction to hear this case against all defendants.
  • Furthermore, although the pope and his bishops may truly believe a zygote is a "preborn child," the truth is that a great number of active Catholics do not, and they vote, in great numbers, accordingly. Michele Somerville: Catholic Bishops Endanger Church Tax Exempt Status
  • Some people find that certain types of food upset their bowels and they may need to adjust their diet accordingly.
  • _Peneus_ with its long direct development gave the best and truest picture of the ancestral history of the Malacostraca, and that accordingly the nauplius and the zoaea larvæ represented important ancestral stages. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • It seems to me very miserable not to resolve on some course and act accordingly. Middlemarch
  • Accordingly, not wishing to incur expense in their present want of money, they sent back at once the Thracians who came too late for Demosthenes, under the conduct of Diitrephes, who was instructed, as they were to pass through the Euripus, to make use of them if possible in the voyage alongshore to injure the enemy. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • Accordingly, to administer unemployment to must increase manpower capital investment.
  • Accordingly I directed my researches to the first steps on the ladder, the branch and workshop.
  • Accordingly, Wilson refused to take on any “mandate,” such as the Armenian territories of Turkey that had been victim of widespread massacres, or embark on an invasion of Russia to assist the anti-Bolshevik forces that were battling communist troops there. Shaping the World at Versailles: A Q&A With the Author of A Shattered Peace - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • All the big names have proprietary power saving programs that monitor CPU activity and respond accordingly to try to extend battery life on portables.
  • Dealers have already got wise to the trend and increased their prices accordingly.
  • Accordingly, the following discussion of several water supply systems are in line with the Fire Code requirements and must comply with Fire Code requirements.
  • Homes in our town are reappraised every five years and taxes are increased accordingly
  • Good interviewers will have worked out in advance the sort of things they want to talk about and will have planned the interview time accordingly. How to Face Interviews
  • That the Persons mutually indwell in love is, accordingly, not free: it is of the essence of God that they do so. Beating the filioque horse
  • In instances where property is stolen, thieves can and will be traced, and dealt with accordingly.
  • Dealers have already got wise to the trend and increased their prices accordingly.
  • Accordingly, corporate executives frequently explain proposed or actual divestitures and spin-offs by citing such difficulties.
  • I accordingly furnished myself with two parcels, and found it very agreeable and pleasant; and in a short time I had the satisfaction of feeling the good effects of this pleasing and salutary medicine; and to confirm the services received from it, I am determined, for the future, to drink it instead of foreign teas, because I think it more grateful than any thing yet presented to the public as a stomatic; therefore in justice to your valuable discovery for the public good, you are welcome to communicate this information to the world at large; with the sincerest wishes for the general use of your excellent Tea. A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves
  • Supporters have learned to recognise those insincere comments for what they are worth and treat them accordingly.
  • Nor does he bother with minor matters: his interest is only in the larger issues, so it pays to frame questions accordingly.
  • Long an object of fervent Gnostic and Hermetic speculations, it was now extolled as the ideal type of the human being, and celebrated accordingly in literature and art, especially among the Symbolists and the Decadents.
  • They review them and respond accordingly.
  • It is, accordingly, inconsistent and uneven in quality of analysis and advice.
  • He entered the hut accordingly, and sat down with the learned Magister Erasmus Holiday, partook of his furmity, and listened to his learned account of himself for Kenilworth
  • Yes, it was a sprint on the first day to produce two extras and then the Sunday newspaper but this story will be with us for months and we have to respond accordingly.
  • Doubtful it may be, whether it should be called dimness of understanding, or rather perverse ingenuity, that men reason thus, when the facts are: So general is the disposition to abuse power, that wherever it is accumulated, it will surely be abused; accordingly it must be distributed as equally as possible. The Growth of Thought As Affecting the Progress of Society
  • continued to have severe headaches and accordingly returned to the doctor
  • If anyone has any interest in keeping Meadowcroft home open, then vote accordingly at the next election.
  • Once you know how much money you will have every week you should be able to budget accordingly.
  • Accordingly, Manville took out his code manual and began preparing an official sanction for despatch to Brussels.
  • Rapidity of thrust generation is accordingly coupled to torsional agility in pitch.
  • Please inform us of your decision and we will act accordingly.
  • Most scrapbookers don't know what kerning or leading are and how to adjust them accordingly.
  • To avoid more slippage in regard to the time schedule, we would like to urge you to act accordingly.
  • This unit auto-senses the mains voltage, and adjusts accordingly, so is most likely to benefit international travellers.
  • We do not condone violence of any kind and will ensure that anyone found to have acted improperly is dealt with accordingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Accordingly, he could not find in his heart to behave inexorably to the graceful sinner; he entered into conversation, and learned from her the project of a singular disguisement, wherewith it was intended to surprise the Countess. Chapter X. Book III
  • Accordingly, the strings now become complex curves — Riemann surfaces, to be specific — in twistor space! Are Changes Brewing and How Does the Mind Fit In?
  • It does now and it behaves accordingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Several people have written in to observe that Frank Rich's column, printed on in the Sunday edition and datelined accordingly, normally goes online on the previous Thursday.
  • Accordingly, This Week transmitted a 10-minute roll of raw footage of paratroopers recollecting what they said happened, plus a matching roll of equally raw footage from civilians who'd been present. David Tereshchuk: Struggle Through Decades to Overturn Massacre Lies
  • When wheelspin is detected, the power is distributed accordingly to the wheel with most grip.
  • The Russian M.nister at Berlin, M. Alopaeus, despatched also an 'estafette' to the Russian charge d'affaires at Hamburg, with orders to apply for the insertion of the article, which accordingly appeared. The Memoirs of Napoleon
  • Grazers, for example, must deal with abundant abrasive phytoliths and grit from feeding close to the ground, and accordingly develop strategies to deal with tooth abrasion.
  • Such control requires that the oxygen concentration in the blood be accurately measured, and that breathing rate be adjusted accordingly.
  • Accordingly, she filed suit in federal court under the newly enacted Violence Against Women Act.
  • Accordingly he repaired to the Hotel de Ville, and gave to the Municipal Council so distinct an account of his measures, and of his reason for taking them, that, though Danton and some of his more factious colleagues reproached him for exhibiting what they called a needless distrust of the people, the majority of the Council approved of his conduct, and dismissed him to return to his duties. The Life of Marie Antoinette
  • Accordingly, in 1698 the two rulers rapidly agreed that they would support the candidacy for the Spanish throne of the young grandson of the emperor who was elector of Bavaria.
  • Accordingly, the present invention relates to an improved radiometric assay of dialysates obtained from equilibrium dialysis.
  • Everything depends on what happens and you act accordingly. The Sun
  • She taught us how to use a compass to find true north and to orient a map accordingly.
  • When an oil company builds a refinery, it decides at the outset what it will produce and constructs it accordingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus the machine automatically differentiates between an incoming fax signal and voice call and will respond accordingly.
  • Accordingly, baidu did not encroach other information network to transmit the subjective fault of authority.
  • -- My sister says, * that had they thought me such a championess, they you not have engaged with me: and now, not knowing how to reconcile my supposed obstinacy with my general character and natural temper, they seem to hope to tire me out, and resolve to vary their measures accordingly. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2
  • The captain counts it a light upon one of the headlands of the Jersey shore; and he orders the helmsman (she is sailing in the eye of an easy westerly breeze) to give her a couple of points more "northing"; and the yards and sheets are trimmed accordingly. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866
  • But though in theory every living man and woman is merely an ancestor or ancestress born again and therefore should be his or her equal, in practice they appear to admit that their forefathers of the remote _alcheringa_ or dream time were endowed with many marvellous powers which their modern reincarnations cannot lay claim to, and that accordingly these ancestral spirits were more to be reverenced, were in fact more worshipful, than their living representatives. The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume I (of 3) The Belief Among the Aborigines of Australia, the Torres Straits Islands, New Guinea and Melanesia
  • The mares (up to five or six) of the stallion's subsequent conquests and their foals will fall into line accordingly.
  • Their basic presumption is that there is one correct way to believe (usually the one they share), and they presume that anyone not sharing that belief is aberrant, and legislate accordingly. The Volokh Conspiracy » Does the Supposedly Superior Expertise of Regulators Justify Libertarian Paternalism?
  • It is accepted, accordingly, that mother has, by birth and through her father's then domicile, an English domicile of origin.
  • The employer executes a deed of assignment in standard form assigning legal ownership of the policies to each of the employees concerned and the insurers are notified accordingly.
  • The more perceptive members of the group will be able to detect there's something wrong and act accordingly.
  • Please inform us of your decision and we will act accordingly.
  • Accordingly, they hired more telephone representatives to relieve the pressure on employees charged with handling customer complaints and inquiries.
  • The atmosphere was convivial and the crowds thronged accordingly.
  • And, accordingly, the two retrievers trained by De Cagny for the film came from an animal rescue program.
  • Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. Independence Day (Blog for Democracy)
  • Our chiaus had a warrant from the pacha to take up asses for our men, and accordingly did so at this place over night; but next morning the Arabians lay in ambush in the way, and took back their asses, neither of our chiauses daring to give them one uncivil word. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
  • Surely, circumstances have now changed and any reasonable Attorney-General would respond accordingly.
  • I captured a "secesh" horse found running loose, -- for my own horse had been killed and I had been afoot quite a long time, -- mounted him, and as son as the state of the contest would permit, I rode to Major Sturgis, informed him of Lyon's death, and told him he must assume the command, which he accordingly did. Forty-Six Years in the Army
  • How can planners guarantee flexibility of usage, determine the technical strategy and select from available systems accordingly?
  • Accordingly, I find that the applicants do not have a well-founded fear of persecution.
  • Accordingly, it was not an effective request for consent under the Lease.
  • The cost of materials rose sharply last year. Accordingly, we were forced to increase our prices.
  • Accordingly, the ‘tradition’ of poetry takes on an ontological invulnerability to its own historicity and intertextuality.
  • Accordingly, when put upon another boy's back to be horsed, as it was termed, he slipped a large pin, called a corker, in his mouth, and on receiving the first blow stuck it into the neck of the boy who carried him. The Hedge School; The Midnight Mass; The Donagh Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
  • Accordingly, adjustment via the exchange rate was not able to compensate adequately for long-term changes in competitive conditions.
  • We do not condone violence of any kind and will ensure that anyone found to have acted improperly is dealt with accordingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • They accordingly dismounted, and leaving their horses in a thick copse, "snaked" in the direction of a large Federal camp near at hand, taking advantage of every cover. The Romance of the Civil War
  • Initiating Member 1 Check whether the acquisition target is a client and advise the initiating member or his client accordingly.
  • Organize and road show go smoothly in stores, discuss and feedback accordingly with relevant departments afterwards.
  • Accordingly, the director lets him what to do again extemporaneous creation.
  • The antenna does not synchronize scanning. The heading line is not stable. The echo position is changed accordingly.
  • Once we begin to build primary education from neat blocks of acceptable and appropriate knowledge, teachers will tend to teach accordingly.
  • Accordingly, the Respondent decided that the bank did not owe the appellant any money in unsettled bills.
  • Not but that when the duc de Crequi, the French ambassador, was insulted at Rome in the year 1662, the parliament of Provence passed an arret, declaring the city of Avignon, and the county Venaiss in part of the ancient domain of Provence; and therefore reunited it to the crown of France, which accordingly took possession; though it was afterwards restored to the Roman see at the peace of Pisa. Travels through France and Italy
  • Accordingly, the term hegemony will soon fade from the public lexicon, for good, as the term ... ldquo; superpower” itself evolves to ... ldquo; superblocks”. Commulism and Changing Global Polarities
  • Drank half a bottle of some sort of spirits -- probably spirits of wine; for what they call brandy, rum, &c. &c. here is nothing but spirits of wine, coloured accordingly. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 5 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals
  • Consequently, nations with free-floating currencies will continue to lose competitiveness against some of the world's largest exporters and their respective imbalances will grow accordingly.
  • Accordingly, arming an employee with a pickax and sending him into the vessel in a bosun's seat would be inadvisable.
  • If The Premise is not tenantable during the period of repair or remedy, the rent fees for the period shall be deducted, or the tenancy period shall be extended accordingly.
  • The judge accordingly recognised that the prejudice to Mr Margolis in not disapplying the limitation provisions was in this respect rather greater than for other claimants whose damages claim might not be so large.
  • Think innocently and justly, and, if you speak, speak accordingly.
  • Accordingly, such noxal actions are permitted only where the wrongdoer is a slave, and indeed we find it often laid down by old legal writers that sons in power may be sued personally for their own delicts. The Institutes of Justinian
  • Accordingly, it falls to tort law to attempt to determine whether this is a compensable loss.
  • Accordingly he argued that the Council should have sought judicial review of the grant of listed building consent in 1993.
  • He just saw the mental red light and acted accordingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Accordingly, the building has taken its inspiration from plants, most noticeably in the form of the soaring timber roof, which gives the building its distinctive shape. "- wikipedia excerption with true knowledge of true places. A Mess
  • Accordingly, if one of the ships named in the praecipe were to be arrested the court would be bound to order its release.
  • Please inform us of your decision and we will act accordingly.
  • The viewers are not fools, they pick up on doubt and uncertainty on screen and hit the remote accordingly.
  • The players knew it and reacted accordingly. The Sun
  • There is nothing in the nature of catechization which would require the use of the interrogative form in such a text-book, and accordingly the thetical form has for years been employed by numerous writers of text-books for the catechetical class in An Explanation of Luther's Small Catechism
  • Accordingly, mortality was higher among juveniles than adults and in spring than in winter.
  • He accordingly proposed a double injection, first by muriate of barytes, and, secondly, by sulphate of copper, forced through by the Boucherie process, and it is presumed that the ties of 1870, in experiment No. 2, which showed favorable results when examined in 1875, were prepared by that process. Scientific American Supplement, No. 514, November 7, 1885
  • Pitch and intonation suffered accordingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Accordingly, where ISJs introverted, sensory, judging types maintain and enjoy their hobbies all their lives, INJs tend to lose interest when the fluid nature of unrealized meaning takes expressible shape and has meaning for others. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Accordingly, Stanley Mill was designed and built so that destruction by fire was a virtual impossibility.
  • In light of what can only be described as a bungled attempt at controlling the story by Koch -- as cited in the TPM posts -- I'm still hopeful I'll receive their answer, and, if received, will update my post accordingly. Koch Industries' Unsolicited Emails: More Questions Than Answers
  • However, what strikes me as particularly interesting is that, not so long ago versus populum might simply have been presumed; accordingly, that ad orientem (or "versus crucem" as it is referred to here) is also spoken to perhaps gives some witness to it having begun to enter more into the forefront of Catholic liturgical consciousness again -- perhaps a fruit of the Pope's activities and catecheses. Restoration of the Cappella Paolina
  • Most of the action would take place in a cabin cruiser, and the stage was flooded accordingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only possible criticism of the various leadwork details is that a number of the fixing/holding straps to the various ridges and hips have been wind uplifted and accordingly these should be replaced / refixed.
  • Moors, whose feats were quoted by Mrs. Elliot to her grandsons; and, accordingly, is generally represented as bewitching the sheep, causing the ewes to keb, that is to cast their lambs, or seen loosening the impending wreath of snow to precipitate its weight on such as take shelter, during the storm, beneath the bank of a torrent, or under the shelter of a deep glen. The Black Dwarf
  • It was accordingly put into the hand of his fair arbitress, who read it immediately with an audible voice. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • Accordingly, the I-V characteristics of N and P type DBRs due to three kinds of current mechanisms:the drift-diffusion, pure drift and thermionic emission currents, have been analyzed theoretically.
  • This paper introduces one-firing crystalline glaze wall or floor tile some common defects , and proposes solving methods accordingly.
  • Accordingly, 360 superintend and director guide committee also does not have the value of existence actually.
  • She is a fascinating character, has learned from her experiences and accordingly lives life to the full.
  • Accordingly, we went and "hollered," with a right good will. The Story Girl
  • Kids can sense emotional tension and shifts in mood and react accordingly.
  • Accordingly, plans were made to convert the prototype to floats but that plane was destroyed during its flight testing program.
  • Accordingly, should realize base of northeast old industry to revitalize must renew old idea idea all.
  • Accordingly, he had restrained his own consumption just as Cunningham's had begun to accelerate out of control.
  • Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. The Declaration of Independence
  • Accordingly, I needed to see an old photograph or advertisement that would allow me to personally authenticate the presence of some mythical sixties pop giant in my town.
  • Accordingly it belongs to the wisdom that is an intellectual virtue to pronounce right judgment about Divine things after reason has made its inquiry, but it belongs to wisdom as a gift of the Holy Ghost to judge aright about them on account of connaturality with them: thus Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • The log which was to form the back-brand of the evening fire was the uncleft trunk of a tree, so unwieldy that it could be neither brought nor rolled to its place; and accordingly two men were to be observed dragging and heaving it in by chains and levers as the hour of assembly drew near. Far from the Madding Crowd
  • And the sayd customer by vertue hereof shall vpon due and sufficient proofe thereof made in the custome house giue them sufficient cocket or certificate for the safe passing out thereof accordingly. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Accordingly, they sometimes put down their thoughts in bits, in short, equivocal, and paradoxical sentences which appear to mean much more than they say (a splendid example of this kind of writing is furnished by Schelling’s treatises on Essays of Schopenhauer
  • Any who fail are to be considered in defiance of This Council and dealt with accordingly.
  • Mrs Thatcher's ability to impose her personality upon it suffered accordingly.
  • The department is accordingly a highly suitable base for postgraduate students seeking to pursue research or advanced study in comparative law.
  • Accordingly the court has no power to grant any relief or remedy under Section 8 of the 1998 Act.
  • If circumstances arise which are not fully covered, the judge must interpret law and principles accordingly.
  • He wished to put a sun-dial above it, and accordingly wrote to a well-known dialler in the neighbourhood. The Book of Sun-Dials
  • Accordingly, perception of a gap between social and private returns was not a major handicap to investment.
  • Thus, the manager is able to size up the situation instantly and act accordingly.
  • But in the species inhabiting bromelia leaves there is no need for swimming, and accordingly we find the tarsi entirely bare. Darwinism (1889)
  • the whole progress and course of evolution is to increase and intensify the Valuable -- that which 'avails' or is serviceable for highest purposes"; and he accordingly defines immortality as the persistence of things which the universe has gained and which, once acquired, cannot be let go. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive
  • Accordingly it was found that the poor old trot could say only, _Lead us into temptation, or Lead us not into no temptation_. Among My Books First Series
  • The value of their residuals would suffer accordingly.
  • We have seen that one of Lee’s designs in crossing the Potomac was to give the people of Maryland “an opportunity of liberating themselves”; he accordingly issued an address to them declaring that the South had “watched with deepest sympathy” their wrongs and had “seen with profound indignation their sister State deprived of every right and reduced to the condition of a conquered province. Chapter IV
  • The reader's criteria for judging articles will vary accordingly.
  • Accordingly, St. Augustine treats the idea of antipodes as an absurdity; and Lactantius, whom we have already quoted, expressly says “can there possibly be any persons so simple as to believe that there are men whose heads are lower than their feet?” etc.St. Chrysostom exclaims, in his fourteenth homily, “Where are they who pretend that the heavens are movable, and that their form is circular?” A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Accordingly, Hitler was made Germany's fifteenth post war Chancellor in January 1933.
  • Accordingly, peer interactions are of particular cognitive importance from the time the child enters school.
  • Let us pay them accordingly and send moneygrubbers packing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Accordingly, the psychiatry of the early twentieth century based its image of sanity on that model.
  • And accordingly Mr Speaker gave the thanks of the house to Major Clayton, chairman, and the rest of the gentlemen of the said committee.
  • Accordingly, The Prince seems to justify a number of actions done solely to perpetuate power.
  • Since the apparent size of the creature depends on how fur away it is, then mistaking either the distance or size will result in misjudging the other accordingly.
  • Accordingly, he played to drop it offside and went one down. Times, Sunday Times
  • Accordingly, it concludes that the declaration of independence of the 17th of February 2008 did not violate general international law.
  • The inference of intelligence from marks of design in nature is not one of analogy, but of strict and proper _induction_; and accordingly we must either deny that there are marks of _design_ in nature, thereby discarding the _analogy_, or do violence to our own reason by resisting the fundamental law of causality, thereby discarding the inductive inference. Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws
  • I suggest that the present handicap system should be printed on a couple of toilet rolls and used accordingly!
  • Accordingly, in pre-empting neuronal glucose utiliztion by the neuron, ketone bodies may compromise neuronal energetic efficiency and, together with both endogenously generated and diffusible ROS exported by the fatty acid-oxidizing astrocyte, promote cell injury. Metabolism and ketosis | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • We must ascertain the usual customs of the local people and arrange accordingly.
  • A good manager must be aware of such performance poopers and act accordingly when selecting his line up.
  • Watch out for sharp bends and adjust your speed accordingly.
  • Accordingly, of the subway bury difficult question, nobody dare clappers, bemused all the time decision - making process.
  • Accordingly, the hunt for the leaker continues, with much speculation over who it might have been.
  • When it came time to test its first mango splitter, OXO identified the most common varieties of mango sold in the United States and designed the splitter accordingly.
  • Some held that the new court was a _de facto court_, and to be respected accordingly. The American Judiciary
  • I used to rely on watching good batsmen and try and mould myself accordingly.
  • There is no timber in this valley, and accordingly the scenery, though on a large scale, is neither impressive nor pleasing; the mountains are large swelling hummocks, grassed up to the summit, and though steeply declivitous, entirely destitute of precipice. A First Year in Canterbury Settlement
  • Originally the word scribe meant "scrivener"; but rapidly it was accepted as a matter of course that the scribe who copies the Law knows the Law best, and is its most qualified expounder: accordingly the word came to mean more than it implies etymologically. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • Our inquiries upon this branch of the subject will accordingly be limited to the thermometrical and hygrometrical influences of the woods. Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 03 (historical)
  • _Laufen_ in some parts of Germany is pronounced _lofen_, and we once heard a German student say to his friend, _Ich lauf'_ (lofe) _hier bis du wiederkehrst_: and he began accordingly to saunter up and down, -- in short, to _loaf_ about. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 25, November, 1859
  • Small wonder young people see violence as a normal part of life and act accordingly.
  • According to whether a bus has 2 axles, 3 axles or 4 axles, it will be charged accordingly.
  • Perhaps young people perceive that our current values of the pursuit of wealth and power are hollow and react accordingly.
  • In Chronicles this is clericalised in the taste of the post-exilian time, which had no feeling longer for anything but cultus and torah, which accordingly treated as alien the old history (which, nevertheless, was bound to be a sacred history), if it did not conform with its ideas and metamorphose itself into church history. Prolegomena
  • And at the next meeting of Senate “Mr. Smith reported that he had spoken to the Provost of Glasgow about the ladles exacted by the town from students for meal brought into the town for their own use, and that the Provost promised to cause what had been exacted to be returned, and that accordingly the money was offered by the town's ladler [55] to the students.” Life of Adam Smith
  • Accordingly, the ‘tradition’ of poetry takes on an ontological invulnerability to its own historicity and intertextuality.
  • Your guidepost will work best if it's lined up directly with your destination, but it can be off to the side as long as you orient yourself accordingly.
  • Accordingly, the Court of Criminal Appeal quashed the conviction and ordered a new trial.
  • Accordingly she visits the witch, Dipsas, by whose magic aid the youth, found resting on a bank of lunary, is bewitched to sleep until old age. The Growth of English Drama
  • Accordingly, he held that the charge on the uncollected book debts and their proceeds was a fixed charge.

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