How To Use School of thought In A Sentence

  • This school of thought says the potential damage nuclear power could reek on people and the environment, vastly outweighs the longer-term advantages this power source brings to energy security. The Burning Issue
  • There is a school of thought that says rock'n'roll is a busted flush, a sound stuck in a repetitive cycle. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the 1960s a new school of thought, known as structuralism, rose to challenge this view (See Nov. 3). 2. Religious and Philosophical Thought
  • There is a school of thought which says that people resent being told what to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a growing school of thought that what is sauce for the goose may be poison for the gander.
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  • I don't belong to the school of thought that favours radical change.
  • At an international conference of rehabilitation professionals -- much like this one -- the school of thought called oralism won the day. Women With Disabilities: How To Become A Boat Rocker In Life:
  • There is a school of thought which says that people resent being told what to do. Times, Sunday Times
  • This may or may not be tied into debate about the genesis of pidgins, with one school of thought claiming there was a single source (monogenesis) and one arguing that pidgins arose separately (polygenesis) (a second battle is over substrate, superstrate, or bio-program, a glossary to figure out the terminology is here) Languagehat.com: ANYONE FOR SALISHAN?
  • One school of thought says that we mimic the behaviour we learnt from our parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many Baltis converted to Islam and adopted his school of thought.
  • There was a parliamentarian school of thought; the idea that you could do without a king.
  • It does not constitute either a sect or a school of thought, but is rather a spiritual or transcendental practice, which persists despite criticism from orthodox theologians.
  • Don't listen to the people who subscribe to the ‘had one Greek meal, had them all’ school of thought, there's much, much more than moussaka if you're game enough to find out.
  • I belong to the school of thought that favors radical change.
  • There is a school of thought that says rock'n'roll is a busted flush, a sound stuck in a repetitive cycle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second school of thought sees school mathematics primarily as an essential prerequisite to university courses in maths, science, engineering and technology.
  • There is a school of thought that says the alchemists mistook vitriol for verdigris, which is copper (II) acetate. HogwartsProfessor.com
  • Those belonging to the orthodox school of thought view India as being unconditionally hostile to Pakistan.
  • There is a school of thought that says rock'n'roll is a busted flush, a sound stuck in a repetitive cycle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Challenging the assumptions of the historical school of thought, Hayek insisted that socialism and statism were products not of economic forces beyond anyone's control but of erroneous and destructive ideas.
  • More likely, the view that depression is purely a physical illness reflects a school of thought known as epiphenomenalism, which argues that the mind has no causal effect at all, and is just the subjective experience of our brain at work. Mind Hacks: May 2005 Archives
  • There is a school of thought that says scented candles are a silly waste of money. Times, Sunday Times
  • One school of thought within psychology is that we tend to get hooked into behaviour patterns if they produce intermittent rewards.
  • One school of thought is that we should study maths because employers want it.
  • I don't belong to the school of thought that favours radical change.
  • The other school of thought is sometimes called positivism, sometimes called legal realism.
  • As to Harnoncourt, though, I believe that he has - in a sense - rescued Figaro from the "faster, leaner, and lighter" school of thought. Archive 2008-02-01
  • He is considered as the architect of a distinct school of thought in the principles of jurisprudence and Islamic law, and one of the leading exponents of 'kalam'-scholastic theology - and' rijal '- study of the biographies of transmitters of ahadith, the prophetic traditions,' fiqh '- jurisprudence - and WN.com - Articles related to Emirates becomes first Arab airline to operate Czech Republic route
  • This may or may not be tied into debate about the genesis of pidgins, with one school of thought claiming there was a single source (monogenesis) and one arguing that pidgins arose separately (polygenesis) (a second battle is over substrate, superstrate, or bio-program, a glossary to figure out the terminology is here) Languagehat.com: ANYONE FOR SALISHAN?
  • One influential school of thought focuses on the effects of oxidation reactions brought about by active oxygen species generated by photochemical reactions involving blue and UV light.
  • One school of thought says that we mimic the behaviour we learnt from our parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is even a school of thought that says some 1960s office blocks outside prime areas should be refurbished as residential accommodation.
  • But keep in mind that there's a school of thought that says they shouldn't exist at all, and I would think that would be in its way even "creepier," or at least scarier, than any titillating displays. Comic shops and topless Nazi women
  • There is a school of thought that says scented candles are a silly waste of money. Times, Sunday Times
  • The structure called the Ries (or Rieskessel) is the subject of some controversy-one school of thought accepting it as an astrobleme, while another holds it to be the result of a cryptovolcanic explosion that brought to the surface "meteoritelike" materials. The Golden Torc
  • One school of thought maintains that cardoons and artichokes are, and always have been, two distinct species.
  • There is another school of thought withing ethics called deontology, which, says that virtue should be judged by intentions. Carinosa34 Diary Entry
  • He belongs to the school of thought that says that competition can be very stimulating for children.
  • One school of thought is that it's designed to last long enough for a couple to rear children to the point where they are relatively self-sufficient.
  • An alternative school of thought, completely overlooked by the existing election law literature, is known as centripetalism. Matthew Yglesias » Alternative Voting
  • A separate American diffusionist school of thought, led by Clark Wissler and Alfred Kroeber (both students of Boas), also arose in the first few decades of the twentieth century.
  • Is one religion more valuable than another, just because its adepts adhere to one school of thought over another?
  • Squashed uneasily between Russia and the smug democracies of Western Europe, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary all want to join NATO. One school of thought in the administration, led by Lynn Davis, under secretary of state for international-security affairs, pressed what one European diplomat calls a "maximalist" approach. 'Don't Gloat' Wins The Day
  • I belong to the school of thought that favors radical change.
  • There is a growing school of thought that the last common ancestor of humans and chimps was a brachiator and not a knuckle-walker.
  • One school of thought says that we mimic the behaviour we learnt from our parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although one school of thought holds her outburst might not be such a bad thing, as it humanizes the family by demonstrating an actual emotion.
  • The contrary school of thought, the multilineal or branching view, has held that although the human mode of adaptation is indeed different from those of other animals, its influence on hominid biological evolution has not been as great as is portrayed by the unilinealists, at least not until the emergence of modern humans. Undefined
  • Not singling out one item here, because whether it is the mochar chop, deemer devil, fish roll, kabiraji cutlet or the moghlai paratha or any other item from this school of thought and taste, they all are winners. The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage
  • I know there is a school of thought that comedy should be played straight.
  • Within a discipline there may be more than one school of thought.
  • There is a growing school of thought that dynamic organizations even if they remain large, must simultaneously try to find ways of doing things in a competitive way within themselves, fostering what are sometimes called 'intrapreneurial' units. Stabroek News
  • It remains to be seen whether electro-tango is a blip or a school of thought, though, and fans, beginning to get weary of hearing their favourite riffs sampled in jingles and TV commercials, are eagerly awaiting a follow up.

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