Example sentences of "[art] a [no cls] " 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 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 ?
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Therefore we can not make the a priori assertion that private ownership and unfettered operation is always more efficient .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 It is obviously desirable that both approaches should be fully integrated and the a priori models ( Figure 3.1C ) should not constrain the information actually seen and obtained through the available windows !
15 Unlike HARPY and HWIM which used only acoustic scores , SPHINX and RM1 combine the a priori scores with the conditional acoustic probabilities .
16 After the a er after the time when when you began to support your mum
17 The technique is very versatile because you can er then er go further and if you pull the pipette away from the from the cell you can , if y again if you 're lucky , be left with the membrane the patch of membrane firmly sealed to the glass pipette , and you can now record in so-called inside-out mode , in which the a er physiological inside of the membrane is exposed to the bathing medium , the the the in which the pipette is bathed .
18 Dinner is a set starter and dessert , and for the main course you may choose from the a la carte menu .
19 SET menus or buffets always offer better value than choosing from the a la carte menu .
20 The a la Carte offers a delightful selection , dishes flambé at your table , supported by many fine wines .
21 Who had the a la carte ?
22 You know what the a en end number 's gon na be every time i Do n't you ?
23 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 .
24 Well , you know when I used to come to you walk across cos of the trams , Christmas day , all down Argyle Street every a a ev , they were bulging you know !
25 Though it must be remembered that this is no a priori scheme imposed upon the appearances , but rather an interpretation gradually distilled from them by prolonged contemplation .
26 There is no a priori reason why she should have been modelled on the warlike goddess Minerva ( or Roma ) ; indeed , on an Italian medal made in 1564 , Anglia ( as she then was , before the unification of the kingdoms ) appears as a simple female figure dressed in the ordinary clothes of daily life .
27 Data = Smooth + Rough This choice of words helps to emphasize that we impose no a priori structure on the form of the fit .
28 It may be observed that the coordinate singularity is effectively removed by this transformation , and there appears no a priori reason preventing the continuation of the coordinates through it .
29 There is , however , no a priori reason why the coordinate should not be continued beyond π/2.;
30 There is no a priori assumption that the state ( whether local or national ) acts either as an agent of capital or in response to pressures from other classes .
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