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Example sentences for "criterions"

Lexicographically close words:
cristianos; crit; crite; criteria; criterion; critic; critica; critical; critically; criticise
  1. This is conclusive argument showing that all available human criterions are erroneous and defective, but the divine standard of knowledge is infallible.

  2. Briefly, the point is that in the human material world of phenomena these four are the only existing criterions or avenues of knowledge, and all of them are faulty and unreliable.

  3. Will Cheever was sitting outside of the house, and at a little distance another member of the Criterions was exercising with a pair of Indian clubs.

  4. Ralph was the heaviest batter of the club, and on this particular occasion he conducted himself brilliantly, and the pennant was the property of the Criterions long before the fifth inning was completed.

  5. For why had she spent twenty-eight years acquiring tastes and criterions which, at that moment, made her seem incredibly mean and ungenerous?

  6. Simply that I am I, that I have lived through certain experiences, that I have certain criterions of taste and judgment that you have not.

  7. That is to say, there are four criterions or standards of judgment by which the human mind reaches its conclusions.

  8. Consequently it has become evident that the four criterions or standards of judgment by which the human mind reaches its conclusions are faulty and inaccurate.

  9. I discover in her so many charming criterions of excellence, that I am sure she will grow up an object of interest to everybody.

  10. Yes, very pleasing; with this, and with a contemplation of the beautiful criterions of nature, I am happy.

  11. When this is the case, we are highly entertained with frequent personifications, as these are criterions by which we estimate the genius of the Poet.

  12. In all these respects we may venture to affirm, that Homer remains without a superior among Authors unaided by Inspiration; and the reader must be left to judge whether or not it is from these criterions that we estimate the Genius of a Poet.

  13. First, they are no more the criterions of obeisance and respect, than mourning garments are the criterions of sorrow.


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