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Example sentences for "praxis"

Lexicographically close words:
prave; pravitatis; pravity; prawn; prawns; pray; prayd; praye; prayed; prayer
  1. In what praxis are these rules first applied in parsing?

  2. How is the following long example parsed in Praxis XII?

  3. This method is fully illustrated in the Twelfth Praxis below.

  4. In parsing any ordinary preposition, the learner should name the two terms of the relation, and apply the foregoing rule, after the manner prescribed in Praxis 12th of this work.

  5. Articulated speech emerged in the context of initial agricultural praxis as an extension of communication means used in hunting and food gathering.

  6. The nature of human praxis is so radically disconnected from the nature of literacy embodied in the book that one can no longer rely on it without affecting the outcome.

  7. Elementary forms of praxis maintained individuals near the object upon which they acted, or upon which needs and plans for their fulfillment were projected.

  8. The freeing of time and space from the captivity of language made an impact on the condition of rationality, where scientific praxis is rooted, and of reason, where philosophy originates.

  9. The efficiency of a right-biased praxis is not high enough to satisfy expectations peculiar to globality.

  10. Their market praxis resulted in an organizing device, and used language to further diversify the resources people needed for their lives.

  11. Conditions of human life and praxis require, instead of a skill and perspective for the whole of life, a series.

  12. Each ton of wheat or corn airlifted to save mothers and children is part of the missionary praxis commenced long ago when religious organizations wanted to save the soul of the so-called savage.

  13. Religious practical experience progressively distanced itself from the complexities of work and socio- political organization, and constituted a form of praxis independent of others, although never entirely disconnected from them.

  14. A growing number and a variety of mediating elements in human praxis challenge our understanding of what we do.

  15. In a show of defiance towards the political dictatorship, people attended church, itself a mainstay of literate praxis (independent of the book or books they adopt for their basic program).

  16. Internally motivated developments, as well as those rooted in forms of human praxis other than geometry, resulted in the constitution of many geometric languages.

  17. Literacy turns into yet another distinct form of human praxis instead of remaining its common denominator.

  18. Several case studies illuminated a dialogical form of praxis involving nurse, patient and researcher that revealed values experienced by patients and their nurses.

  19. In addition, the nature of nursing praxis does not require knowledge for the purpose of control, but for enlightenment, moment-to-moment and reflectively.

  20. It is now known that Descartes had seen Harriot's Artis analyticae praxis (1631).

  21. As a text to serve as an introduction to algebra, Harriot's Artis analyticae praxis was inferior to Oughtred's Clavis.

  22. Footnote: "The Black Book, or Praxis Sacra Romance Inquisitionis, is always the model for that which is to succeed it.

  23. As a matter of fact, Fascism never raises the question of methods, using in its political praxis now liberal ways, now democratic means and at times even socialistic devices.

  24. But when we say that it is not a system or a doctrine we must not conclude that it is a blind praxis or a purely instinctive method.

  25. Ezekiel had led the way in reducing to theory and to writing the sacred praxis of his time; in this he was followed by an entire school; in their exile the Levites turned scribes.

  26. Against this supposition there is nothing to be alleged, and it is the rational one, for this reason, that it was not Ezekiel but the Priestly Code that furnished the norm for the praxis of the later period.

  27. All that is asserted is that in pre-exilian antiquity the priests' own praxis (at the altar) never constituted the contents of the Torah, but that their Torah always consisted of instructions to the laity.

  28. This consideration also makes retreat into the theory of an illegal praxis impossible, and renders the legitimacy of the actually subsisting indisputable.

  29. From what has been said it results that according to the praxis of the older period a meal was almost always connected with a sacrifice.

  30. I); the praxis of Judaism, on the other hand, since Nehemiah x.

  31. Though he is mentioned here after Girard, since the Artis Analyticæ Praxis was not published till 1631, this was ten years after the author’s death.

  32. Fac-simile of a Woodcut in Damhoudere's "Praxis Rerum Civilium.

  33. Fac-simile of an Engraving on Wood in the Work of Josse Damhoudere, "Praxis Rerum Civilium.

  34. Kirchmann celebrates the emancipation of the State from the moral yoke: "Man hat Machiavelli zwar in der Theorie bekaempft, allein die Praxis der Staaten hat seine Lehren immer eingehalten.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "praxis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    act; acting; action; activity; address; affectation; air; automatism; bearing; behavior; carriage; characteristic; comportment; conduct; conformity; convention; custom; demeanor; deportment; doing; doings; employment; etiquette; exercise; fashion; function; functioning; gesture; guise; habit; manner; manners; method; methodology; mien; mores; movements; observance; occupation; operation; pattern; peculiarity; play; poise; port; pose; posture; practice; praxis; prescription; presence; procedure; proceeding; ritual; stereotype; style; swing; tactics; tone; tradition; trick; usage; use; way; wont; work; working; workings