How To Use Parsons In A Sentence
- On this second front he goes beyond Parsons by expanding the opportunities of scholars with variant theoretical perspectives.
- Where we most seriously diverge, it seems, is in Parsons' tacit acceptance of ethnomethodology, symbolic interactionism and future studies as the best means to understand these complex relations.
- Well, I don't know; maybe he might have been satisfied if it hadn't been for old Nat Parsons, which was postmaster, and powerful long and slim, and kind o 'good-hearted and silly, and bald-headed, on account of his age, and about the talkiest old cretur I ever see. Tom Sawyer Abroad
- While it was fronted largely by bluff Protestant parsons, it was backed by Stalin's branch office in the Australian Communist Party.
- In her view ‘doctors, schoolmasters, bank managers and parsons were all respected members of the community’ and she was determined that her son should join them.
- Parsons did not substantially alter this view, and as a result lost the stress Freud had placed on conflict.
- The old bloke at reception comes out and says there's a call for Claire Parsons.
- All the thousands of priests, reverends, parsons, ministers, etc. that make a living from talking about their god, claim that giving money to them will ‘help’ their god.
- Tait, in contrast to Parsons, rejects the aspect of representability in intuition as the hallmark of the finitary; instead he takes finitary reasoning to be “a minimal kind of reasoning supposed by all non-trivial mathematical reasoning about numbers” and analyzes finitary operations and methods of proof as those that are implicit in the very notion of number as the form of a finite sequence. Hilbert's Program
- He pulled out his slingshot and loaded it with a crab apple, and took aim at Parsons' broad back.