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Example sentences for "its development"

  • Ethics then reduces itself for us to the historical study of the subjective and objective conditions of how morality develops or meets obstacles to its development.

  • And, in truth, the human race, in the rigid course of its development, never had time nor occasion to go to the school of Plato or of Owen, of Pestalozzi or Herbart.

  • I believe it can best be now undertaken under the direction and supervision of your Assembly until the time should come for the friends in the East and particularly Persia to participate effectually in its development.

  • I have ever since its inception taken a keen and sustained interest in its development, have personally participated in the collection of its material, the arrangement of its contents, and the close scrutiny of whatever data it contains.

  • Then the childish spirit should also find a warm nest where its nutrition is secure, and after this we should await the revelations of its development.

  • Its development is a real epic of action and progress.

  • It is checked in its development, and at the time of ripening it is nearly of the same length as in the beginning.

  • There is no reason to suppose that the world is reaching the end of its development, and so we are to infer that the production of new species and varieties is still going on.

  • But latency is not absolute inactivity and may often only operate to encumber the evolution of the antagonistic character, and to produce large numbers of lesser grades of its development.

  • The heart, in all stages of its development, is to the vascular system what the point of a circle is to the circumference--namely, at once the beginning and the end.

  • The one, as being superfluous, is in accordance with nature's law of nihil supervacaneum nihil frutra, arrested in its development, and in such a character appears the prostate.

  • Poetry is only understood when in the flowing unity of its verses and in the continuous rhythm of its words we grasp a sentiment in its development, a soul's throb in a moment of its life, a man, a personality.

  • The key to the course of its development in nature lies in the word Synthesis.

  • Its development in Time and that of matter go on, as it were, on parallel paths, eternally apart (to our limited view) yet eternally inseparable.

  • To study culture is, therefore, to trace the history of its development, as well as the qualities of the people amongst whom it flourishes.

  • It is only by means of survivals that we can build up the past history of its development; and these are, for the most part, wanting.

  • First it brought about in the course of its development an organization of medical education, and an establishment of standards that were to be maintained whenever and wherever there was a true professional spirit down to our own time.

  • Others, as a direct result of a vain and feeble resistance to its rise in the initial stages of its development, have died out and been utterly discredited.

  • As a result of its development from a time of less culture, it has by no means sufficient regularity and completeness to accomplish its purpose adequately and conveniently.

  • And yet the attendance on a majority of these congresses was disappointing, and in many there was scarcely any one present outside the immediate circle of those concerned in its development.

  • The plan adopted was based upon the idea of an advisory board composed of men of high literary and scientific standing who should consider and recommend the kind of congress most worthy of promotion, and the details of its development.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    burst into; fundamental principles; honorary president; its action; its application; its banks; its being; its centre; its course; its first; its former; its great; its inhabitants; its mouth; its natural; its original; its people; its position; its relation; its waters; itself alone; itself the; not less; sometimes termed; sweet prince; why dost thou not