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How To Use Reflectively In A Sentence

  • He argues that "doctrinal indefiniteness can be a reasonable expression of epistemic modesty, and that even doctrinal entanglement can be justified when it is the only way of preserving, in the sociocultural environment available, a reflectively stable orientation. Michael Ruse: Religion As Morality: Is This the Way Forward in the Science-Religion Debate?
  • He chewed reflectively, his thoughts drifting back to yesterday's encounter with Marina.
  • And with us painters also, the only result of any efforts we make to acquaint ourselves with the subjects of metaphysical inquiry has been an increased sense of the prudence of lying placidly and unreflectively in our pools, or at least limiting ourselves to such gentle efforts of imagination as may be consistent with the as yet imperfectly developed powers, I do not say even of cephalopodic, but of Ascidian nervous centers. On the Old Road, Vol. 2 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature
  • The immediate need seems to be that of a reform of the reformed Missal of 1969, for, quite a number of changes originating within the Post-Conciliar reform seem to have been introduced somewhat hastily and unreflectively, as Cardinal Antonelli himself repeatedly stated. Archbishop Ranjith's Foreword to "True Development of the Liturgy"
  • He speaks softly and very reflectively, with few flights of passion.
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  • Bedad, I don't ondercumstubble," he replied, taking off his cap and scratching his head reflectively, rather taken aback by my Latin quotation; "though if that haythen lingo manes soft sawder, by the powers I've got lashins av it! Afloat at Last A Sailor Boy's Log of his Life at Sea
  • Many a daintily cloaked figure stole, masked, to the rendezvous in the garden under the cherry-trees, and many a duel was fought in the pleasant meadows to the south which we called Vauxhall; and there I have seen silent men waiting at dawn, playing with the coffee they scarce could swallow, while their seconds paced the path beyond the stile, whistling reflectively, switching the wild roses, with a watchful eye for the coming party. The Reckoning
  • ‘I completely understand people's curiosity about the question,’ he says reflectively, with the political astuteness of an actor twice his age.
  • Renouncing the power of the institutional boundaries of disciplines, the critic or analyst will draw on disciplines as needed, critically and reflectively appropriating the most useful perspectives and methods.
  • ‘I don't think you were wise to do that,’ he said reflectively.
  • It corrupts because it licenses individuals to unilaterally, unreflectively and thus arbitrarily impose their will on others. Dr. Robert Aziz: Why Power Corrupts and Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely
  • Hutchinson snuffed the smoky candle and reflectively rubbed the soot from the wick between thumb and forefinger. THE FAITH OF MEN
  • Christianity is unreflectively experienced as part of the village's identity, a resource defending Motu integrity against a threatening alien sociality.
  • The midwesterners who composed Canby's army were probably among the more racist members of the Union army, but in diaries and letters home they reflectively pondered the performance of their fellow soldiers as peace loomed.
  • They more often become full-blown—but usually unacknowledged—metaphysical world views, especially in times of great social change when older belief systems are being unreflectively marginalized in the name of progress. What Do Boys and Girls Draw? » Sociological Images
  • So, Philosophy tells Boethius, since you accepted them unreflectively when fortune was treating you well, it really makes no sense that you should start asking questions now. In the Valley of the Shadow
  • ‘That is the great tragedy of our time,’ mused Hubert reflectively.
  • So writers who wanted to continue innovating in the superhero genre needed to find a way to move beyond simply taking their own tropes as their primary subject matter, without simply falling back into recycling them unreflectively. One Superhero Comic, Hold the Superheroism
  • If we have our students articulate their goals and think critically and reflectively about their internship experiences, then they will connect the classroom lessons with the larger world.
  • But this pre-modern Gemeinschaft conception of an all-encompassing community that members unreflectively endorse seemed distinctly ill-suited for complex and conflict-ridden large-scale industrialized societies.
  • It continues an old imperialism, unreflectively enjoying its discursive overlordship over South Asia by presenting India and Pakistan as "rivals," as if that is what a billion and a half people think of all the time. Vamsee Juluri: How the West Lost Us: A Critique of Media Coverage of the Mumbai Attacks
  • He speaks softly and very reflectively, with few flights of passion.
  • The song begins slowly and reflectively, with the solo strum of an acoustic guitar.
  • As rhetors, we have used our classrooms as spaces to position and reflectively open ourselves to revision from many perspectives.
  • he watched her reflectively
  • Jim stroked his beard reflectively.

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