We can express agreement with truth-possibilities by correlating the mark 'T' (true) with them in the schema.
The sign that results from correlating the mark 'I' with truth-possibilities is a propositional sign.
Many of Morgagni's contemporaries did not fully appreciate the change that was in progress, and the value of the new method of correlating the clinical symptoms and the morbid appearances.
This revolution was effected by a simple extension of the Hippocratic method from the bed to the dead-house, and by correlating the signs and symptoms of a disease with its anatomical appearances.
The real alone is knowable, correlating with knowledge or with the knowing Intelligence [Greek: Nou=s].
In all these cases (concludes Sokrates) the characteristic property is essentially relative, implying something distinguishable from, yet correlating with, itself.
In this very general sense, the laws of dynamics are causal laws, and so are the laws correlating the simultaneous appearances of one "thing" to different senses.
Another distinction is, that the sentient soul is embodied in special organs, each with determinate capacities, and correlating with external objects, themselves alike determinate, acting only under certain conditions of locality.
But we, as individual subjects, do not possess in ourselves the Form of Cognition; our cognition is our own, correlating with such truth as belongs to it and to ourselves.
The problem was now clearly set out in philosophy--What are the objects correlating with Universal terms, and with Particular terms?
The emotion, belonging to the animated subject or aggregate of soul and body, is a complex fact having two aspects, logically distinguishable from each other, but each correlating and implying the other.
Must not each cogitation have a real cogitatum correlating with it,--in this case, the one Form that is identical throughout many particulars?
Accordingly, since the two are distinct, the objects correlatingwith each of them must also be distinct from each other.
But he confesses himself unable to show what Knowledge or Cognition is, though he continues to announce it as correlating with Realities Cogitable and Universal only.
He ought to have stated the potential as correlating with the potential, the actual with the actual.
Probably they admit of no solution, unless we invoke the action of an Almighty mind, operating through long ages, and correlating with boundless power and wisdom all the energies inherent in inorganic and organic nature.
As an example of skillful motivation in teaching may I describe a case which is also an object-lesson to librarians in correlating people and books?
This book is an attempt at correlating sleep and dreams and at explaining sleep through dreams.
The perfect Form of mastership belongs to the Gods, correlating with its proper Form of servantship.
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.
Each particular pain which we suffer has its objective or differential peculiarity, distinguishing it from other sensations, correlating with the same sentient Subject.
The mind is supposed to evolve out of itself, and to generate in some companion mind, certain abstract or general conceptions, correlating with the Forms or Concepta without.
Each of these varieties of feeling has its own object co-existent and correlating with it.
Begin the study of flour, yeast, and bread in a previous class period, correlating the work with geography, nature study, or some other subject.
The members can make any one of them, thus correlating their practical woodwork and the domestic science of the girls and, in this way, exhibiting the co-operative spirit of the home and the school.
This systematic work of observing and correlating every instant of the supposed activities of the accused (once the situation of the crime is defined as certainly as possible), is as instructive as it is promising of success.
The job is a big one but it is the only way to absolute and certain success, provided there is no mistake in the work of correlating events.
Beyond this point there is little change, the eightieth and one hundred and thirtieth trials correlating equally well, and practically perfectly, with the final order.
He found that the only tests correlating closely with ability in the practical work were those for memory span, tactile and muscular sensibility, sustained attention, and equality of strength in the two hands.
The preliminary hypothesis that a 'lag' ensued between traffic and the bulk of the payments was first tested by correlating the railway figures with clearings of one month[260] and two months later, but no correlation was obtained.
The extent of this Mr. Silberling seeks to measure by correlating clearings outside New York with New York share sales.
Some indication of the incidence of loss during incubation might be obtained by counting and measuring the eggs in newly found nests and correlating numbers with size (indicating the length of time incubated).
An understanding of the latter set of data was facilitated by correlating it with the growth records of marked individuals.
This committee did useful work in correlating geological activities, mainly outside of Washington, and in coöperation with the War Department kept in touch with the geologic work being done at the front.
The precautions which must be taken in making out the order of deposition of the rocks of any area, and correlating those of one area with those of another will be considered in the body of the work.
Nevertheless, General Lefroy, correlating with Exclusionism, attempts to give a terrestrial interpretation to this occurrence.
We have had the later accounts first very largely for an impression of the correlating effect that time brings about, by addition, disregard and distortion.
It is hoped that, as they attain a deeper grasp of the Teachings and their significance, they will be able to assist Bahá’í communities in correlating the beliefs of the Faith with the current thoughts and problems of the world.
As to correlating philosophy with the Bahá’í teachings: this is a tremendous work which scholars in the future can undertake.
My Pupils, when trained in Analysis and Synthesis, have no difficulty in correlating the Series just as they may find it.
Yet such a Series can be learned by correlating the words together in a very short time, thus:-- Ad .
Do my pupils ever find any difficulty in correlating the series as they may find it?
The long-standing controversy over relative rates on wheat and flour for export affords an interesting illustration of the difficulties of properly correlating charges of this sort.
The matter of properlycorrelating the freight rate on raw materials and the finished products made from them, is more far-reaching than it seems.
Moreover, that the work of the school may represent more fully the conditions of actual life, pupils should acquire facility in correlating different types of experience upon the same problem.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "correlating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.