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Example sentences for "correlates"

Lexicographically close words:
corredor; corregidor; corregidors; correlate; correlated; correlating; correlation; correlations; correlative; correlatives
  1. The chest dimensions correlate with stature, respectively the trunk height, and the breadth correlates with the depth; but both are influenced by function.

  2. The size of the calf correlates in a large measure with stature.

  3. The Unknown Wise Man--correlates with the undiscovered Science of Ends ib.

  4. The Unknown Wise Man--correlates with the undiscovered Science of Ends.

  5. It is that aspect in which the self correlates with a wider reality, and through which it stands in fundamental contrast to the merely subjective states and to the individual conditions of its animal existence.

  6. For in what other manner can we hope to unite the two aspects of the self, the known conditions of its finite existence and the consciousness through which it correlates with the universe as a whole?

  7. Nocturnality, on the other hand, correlates with reduced feeding rates (usually one visit to the nest each night).

  8. The winter distribution of birds in the Bering Sea correlates well with the findings on primary productivity.

  9. The miracles of Christ are simple correlates of the Incarnation--proper insignia of his royalty and divinity.

  10. The only inducement I can hold out, in my attempt to rake up disciples, is that some day the New will be fashionable: the new correlates will sneer at the old correlates.

  11. Devils that might print marks in snow are correlates to the third Dominant back from this era.

  12. Or, just because of familiarity, it is not now obvious to us how the preposterousnesses of the old system must have seemed to the correlates of the system preceding it.

  13. Scarcely anybody said simply that we must have conscription: but that we must have conscription, which correlates with democracy, which was taken as a base, or something basically desirable.

  14. Our own expression upon evolution by successive dominants and their correlates is against it.

  15. Neither of them correlates with an individual object.

  16. The Form of Cognition correlates exclusively with the Form of Truth: the Form of each special Cognition, geometrical or medical, or other, correlates with the Form of Geometry or Medicine.

  17. But Cognition as we possess it, correlates only with Truth relatively to us: also, each special Cognition of ours has its special correlating Truth, relatively to us.

  18. We want to find out how those processes in the brain which are the correlates of our ideas go together, get connected or associated.

  19. We know so little of the nervous correlates of the dream that a discussion of these facts must of necessity be speculative.

  20. The answer to these questions is given with what we said about the nervous correlates of attention (p.

  21. Movements that once were rich in mental correlates fall into the direst psychological poverty; and movements that now are poor may acquire a mental fortune, which they in their turn are bound presently to lose.

  22. It seems that the ability to supply the missing words or phrases quickly in such mutilated material calls for the exercise of a type of ability which correlates to a high degree with most other measures of intelligence.

  23. Nevertheless it would be interesting to know whether such measure of success as can be secured correlates in any way with success in the work of school years.

  24. And now again we see how inevitably the force of attraction correlates with the force of repulsion.

  25. In every one of these modes, be it observed, the instinct of repulsion correlates with the instinct of attraction.

  26. But beyond the notions of the limited and the temporal, we find in consciousness the ideas of the illimitable and the eternal; the latter always appearing to reason as the necessary correlates of the former.

  27. Some biologists treat mental phenomena as mere correlates of physiological processes.

  28. The number of cells destroyed depends upon the intensity and duration of the effort that correlates their destruction.

  29. The position of these ridges correlates well with the position of the oriented stresses that were presumably applied to the skull of Captorhinus during life.

  30. Their position and direction correlates well with the thickened border of the cheek, the region in which the stresses are distinctly oriented.

  31. By the same method, the geologist correlates and arranges the rocks not only of different parts of the same state, or of neighboring states, but even those of widely separated parts of North America and of different continents.

  32. Why don't we try to find out what kind of phonetics Ventris's numerical correlates for Linear B would produce from these numbers?

  33. There he'd reproduced, as a dutiful scholar should, the standard numerical correlates for the syllabary of Linear B.

  34. But may not this identical language be retortively suggested in the case of their "correlates of force?

  35. All beyond this point must be given up to other "correlates of motion" than those to which the materialists specifically assign the beginnings of life.

  36. The Certain and the Problematical are real modes of the Proposition; objective correlates to the subjective phases called Belief and Doubt.

  37. Farther, you will observe whether the correlates thus similarly inflected reciprocate like the species and genus; if not, this will furnish you with the same adverse presumption.

  38. Thus the Form of Cognition correlates with the Form of Truth; and the Form of each variety of Cognition, with the Form of the corresponding variety of Truth.

  39. The actual correlates with the actual, the potential with the potential.

  40. We must understand the entire logical act, called Affirming or Denying, before we can understand the functions of the two factors or correlates with which that act is performed.

  41. It is the portion of man's nature that correlates with the abstract and universal; but it is only a portion of his nature, and must work in conjunction and harmony with the rest.

  42. We shall then find that, instead of B and A, we have a different negative and a different affirmative, as the appropriate correlates to the third and fourth propositions.

  43. The test correlates well with mental age, but for some reason not apparent it is passed by a larger percentage of high-school pupils than unschooled adults of the same mental level.

  44. On the whole, however the test correlates fairly well with mental age.

  45. The criminologists have been accustomed to give more attention to the physical than to the mental correlates of crime.

  46. It correlates fairly well with mental age as determined by the scale as a whole.

  47. His strength lies in the vast architectonic genius by which he correlates every domain of the knowable in a single scheme, and in the extraordinary faculty for illustrative detail with which he fills the scheme in every part.

  48. The close relation of this to the teaching of Socrates and Plato need hardly be insisted on, or the way in which he correlates their ideas with his own conception of an actualised perfection.

  49. It may happen that, in the particular case, the real correlates are unusual; for example, if what we are seeing is a carpet made to look like tiles.

  50. This filling out and supplying of the "real" shape and so on consists of the most usual correlates of the sensational core in our perception.

  51. The holiness of God has conscience and penalty for its correlates and consequences.


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