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Example sentences for "category"

Lexicographically close words:
categoric; categorical; categorically; categories; categorized; catel; catell; catenary; cater; cateran
  1. Is it the mark of high-toned education and refinement to pretend to comprehend this category of manufactured and meaningless words, this jingling of obscurities?

  2. The ultimate reason for this is, that the moral concepts are based upon emotions, and that the contents of an emotion fall entirely outside the category of truth.

  3. The suggestion that the animals are referred to either the one or the other category according as they are useful or obnoxious to man, is at all events borne out by a few salient features, although in many details the matter remains obscure.

  4. They stand aloft in a category by themselves and have no dealings with the Manóbo world.

  5. There is another category of spirits, of a slightly different character, whose desire is blood.

  6. In opposition to this, Professor Adloff holds that the character is so definite and marked as to enter into the category of distinctive and specific conformations.

  7. In the second category come instances as to which no reasonable doubt as to their definitely human characters now exists (save possibly in the case of the Taubach tooth and the Hermoso atlas).

  8. Every wage earner must during a normal working day and under normal working conditions perform the standard amount of work fixed for the category and group in which he is enrolled.

  9. The subsidy to unemployed provided in Section 1 of the present rules shall be equal to the remuneration fixed by the tariff for the group and category on which the wage earner was assigned by the valuation commission (Section 61.

  10. In the meantime the falling ruble and the avaricious speculator between them drive thousands of the stubborn into the category of useful laborers.

  11. The standard output for wage earners of each trade and of each group and category shall be fixed by valuation commissions of the respective trade unions (Section 62.

  12. The group and category in which the wage earner is enrolled shall be ascertained by the local hospital fund through the Department of Labor Distribution or through the trade unions.

  13. The last category (the private schools) may be eliminated from the present discussion.

  14. But it is conceivable that he became somewhat prejudiced against this category of the land forces at the start on finding that they were unable to perform the very duty for which they were supposed to exist--that of home defence.

  15. The causes belonging to this category are innate to the human organism; they induce those numerous afflictions which here and there sprout up in previously healthy persons, and are, in all probability, due to some specific hereditary taint.

  16. In this he resembled Spencer with whom Religion held the first place in the category of the Unknowable, and that vast, dark, and bottomless pit into which he consigned everything which could not be known by experimentation.

  17. The question is, Do these facts exist, and do they enter into the category of known physical forces?

  18. To the second category belong solely the mind of animals and that of man.

  19. But as such deaths can be avoided and are not due to qualities inherent in the organism, it is erroneous to include them in the category “natural death.

  20. The mother soon dies, and although her death is violent, it must be included in the category of natural death.

  21. As a matter of fact, the mechanism of bone atrophy must be placed in a different category from the phagocytosis of other organs.

  22. Musical ability also comes into the category of Hans' accomplishments.

  23. Of course, to many persons in the interested public the result was merely that Schillings, also, was placed in the category of deceivers.

  24. Gambetta, in his desire to exclude from political power a numerous category of his fellow-citizens, has many imitators here.

  25. In short, Gnosticism, in all its various sections, its form and its character, falls under the great category of mystic religions, which were so characteristic of the religious life of decadent antiquity.

  26. To a special category of technical glossaries belongs a large and important class of works relating to the law-compilations of Justinian.

  27. It is, of course, already permeated with the Catholic spirit, but has drawn so largely upon sources of a Judaeo-Christian Gnostic character that it comes to a great extent within the category of sources for Gnosticism.

  28. It is not yet quite clear what part the trace of moisture plays here, and it must be presumed that the phenomenon belongs to the category of electrical and contact phenomena, which have not yet been fully explained (see Chapter IX.

  29. To this category belong the sheriffs and aldermen, the bearers of addresses, and the deputed of corporations; these are they who may literally be said to have greatness "thrust upon them.

  30. Such a relation is termed "transcendental" because it can be verified of a subject in any category; and, since it adds nothing real to its subject it does not of itself constitute any new category of real being.

  31. The arguments in favour of this view will be given in their proper place in connexion with the category of Quality.

  32. This attribute, therefore, is not found in all qualities; but it is found in qualities alone, and not in any other category or mode of being.

  33. Just as the category Where is indicated by the spatial relations of a body to other bodies, so the category When is indicated, in regard to any event or process, by its commensuration or comparison with other events or processes.

  34. We must next examine the category of substance more in detail, terminating as it does in the important concept of personality or person.

  35. Similarly material causality consists in this that the matter is a partial constitutive principle of the composite being; and it therefore refers us to the category of substance.

  36. This, however, does not prevent its ranking as a distinct category provided it adds a virtually distinct and altogether peculiar aspect to those absolute realities.

  37. According to idealists, relation is a subjective category of the mind.

  38. The real, accidental relation is the one which Aristotle placed in a category apart as one of the ultimate accidental modes of real being.

  39. Boirac pertinently asks,(406) "why do we apply in any particular case the one alternative of the two-faced category rather than the other?

  40. Whether I have felt myself old or not, I have not ranged myself in the category of "old fogies" as yet.

  41. It has been justly stated that the negro at present suffers more than woman, but it can do him no injury to place woman in the same category with him.

  42. What a category is this in which to place your mothers, wives, and daughters.

  43. It can do no injury, but must do good, for it is a painful fact that woman under the law has been in the same category with the slave.

  44. To this category very properly belongs the life of St. Francis of Assisi, that true personification of the ascetic, and prototype of all mendicant friars.

  45. All young ladies are either very pretty or very clever or very sweet; they may take their choice as to which category they will go in for, but go in for one of the three they must.

  46. I found it the best truss I ever tried, for I have tried about the whole category of trusses, and no truss ever did me any real good until I purchased this one, which I have worn for about four months with comfort.

  47. Tried the Whole Category of Trusses, and Finds Only Cluthe Makes Good+ It gives me much pleasure to state the truth about the Cluthe Truss.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "category" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.