Example sentences of "[art] a " in BNC.

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1 By unmasking the circularity of physiological explanations of perception that have been developed within the framework of the idea of the ‘ impingement ’ , I shall show that the a priori principle is upheld .
2 Modelled as it is on the a priori science of geometry , his ideal of a scientific natural philosophy is that of a textbook rationalist .
3 Dinner is a set starter and dessert , and for the main course you may choose from the a la carte menu .
4 This is partly a joke ( he can glide effortlessly among concepts when required ) ; partly a nod towards the carnage that , in central Europe at least , lies at the end of the a priori road .
5 SET menus or buffets always offer better value than choosing from the a la carte menu .
6 However , what is behind Quine 's refusal to admit a prior substantive concept of reality — a corollary of his rejection of the a priori — is that our broadest conception of reality is derived from science ; ‘ science identifies and describes reality ’ and without science we have no way to think or talk about it at all .
7 However , perhaps there is a particular reason ( over and above the a priori possibility of alternative theoretical models ) for denying the relevance of AI ideas to animal psychology ?
8 Although the inclination angle can not be determined , the a priori probability that it is less than must be at least and has 95% probability of being less than .
9 Stalin therefore becomes the authentic Marxist , able to deal with specific historical circumstances , as against Trotsky who is regarded as having been hopelessly caught up with the a priori universalism of an abstract Marxism .
10 The a la Carte offers a delightful selection , dishes flambé at your table , supported by many fine wines .
11 Therefore we can not make the a priori assertion that private ownership and unfettered operation is always more efficient .
12 when they , when the a the , when they do the sats then we 'll , we 'll have something that we can trust , wo n't we ?
13 And going through on page sixty five in the main agenda this outlines the current plan to achieve registration for Harlow 's museums in order to achieve to achieve the a the a a and tangibility to grasp to obtain aid from the museum 's national bodies .
14 And going through on page sixty five in the main agenda this outlines the current plan to achieve registration for Harlow 's museums in order to achieve to achieve the a the a a and tangibility to grasp to obtain aid from the museum 's national bodies .
15 Accordingly I formally move it , but if the a that acceptance is not forthcoming , then I would have to deliver my speech .
16 Who had the a la carte ?
17 Kant 's distinctions between analytic and synthetic judgements and between the a priori and a posteriori are obviously important to the philosophy of knowledge , but their influence on the structure of the curriculum is not obvious , except perhaps in reinforcing the general sense that mathematics is somehow unlike all other subjects .
18 On the other hand , a comparison with rescission and restitution at common law or in equity should not necessarily lead one to approach the construction of section 6(2) with the a priori disposition that the legislature wished to reproduce exactly the rules governing rescission and restitution at common law or in equity .
19 Incidentally , eqn ( 3.71 ) may be derived much more simply if we make the a priori assumption that the magnetic field is constant inside the solenoid and zero outside .
20 and the a the idea of of erm the butch woman in dungarees , as being the feminist , erm and the women that burnt her bra or whatever was a feminist of the seventies , but it does n't mean to say that the ideas are n't still there , and I still want to be treated as an equal , but I do , I do n't see that I should change the way that I dress or the way that that I want to act
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22 Opposite adjacent this is what you 've been talking about the a the angle is n't it .
23 You know what the a en end number 's gon na be every time i Do n't you ?
24 Erm , again in my experience the a any additional material usually runs from the close of the enquiry , and I 'm well aware of of the turning up at the end of the enquiry .
25 In section II , I will review the a priori arguments favouring co-operative R&D ventures , identifying three types of externalities which affect the production and timing of R&D .
26 Kant tried to link the idea of numerically identical particulars with the idea of one space and one time , both conceived by him as the a priori forms of our intuition .
27 What it 's the structure for the a for the average person .
28 would give us their backing and channels of distribution er we shall be in correct in direct competition with our competitors in the a areas which we consider to be most profitable .
29 We do n't s we do n't see the a a vast number of our staff being trained in this way .
30 He said they 'd been through the a the er interview process and they 've chosen who they want .
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