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Example sentences for "disparate"

Lexicographically close words:
disparaged; disparagement; disparages; disparaging; disparagingly; disparities; disparity; dispart; disparted; dispassion
  1. The problem of our present analysis will accordingly be how this method of valuation of the means is able to help toward an adjustment of disparate or unrelated ends which the ethical method is inadequate to effect.

  2. Ascertaining the means suggests these disparate ends, these established modes of use of the means, with the result that the agent's "forward tendency" is checked.

  3. So far as we can gain knowledge of the impression which death makes on the mind of primitive man, two disparate motives are indissolubly united.

  4. It consisted of an amalgamation of disparate legends, of an aggregate of particular cults, as Egypt herself was an aggregate of a number of districts.

  5. It is rather a cataloguing, aimless apparently, of widely disparate subjects.

  6. Technically we know that the Norwegian dramatist employs his symbols as a means of illuminating the devious acts and speech of his humans, binding by repetitions the disparate sections and contrasted motives of his play.

  7. Unfortunately for his argument we have glaring instances in which desert-like conditions coexist with disparate modes of culture not only in similar but in identical regions of the globe.

  8. It cannot be too strongly urged that a given nomenclature is molded by disparate principles.

  9. In short, Masai terminology is molded by at least three entirely disparate principles.

  10. Now is it expedient, I ask, or conformable to the laws and purposes of language, to call two so altogether disparate subjects by one and the same name?

  11. And the former we shall best learn by recapitulating those constituents of the total man which are either contrary to, or disparate from, the reason.

  12. The socialist values, they believed, will serve as the glue binding together the most disparate of ethnic elements.

  13. The first lesson, it would seem, is that short term and long-term capital flows are two disparate phenomena with very little in common.

  14. Answer: Short term and long term capital flows are two disparate phenomena with very little in common.

  15. Paradoxically, this is exactly why markets exist: to trade in disparate preferences.

  16. This is the time to draw logical borders, which reflect not whims and eccentricities, paranoias and ignorance, condescension and malice - but demography and history, national aspirations and disparate cultures and narratives.

  17. We should expect, therefore, that the conducting paths from the receptive organs which in their function as sense-organs yield wholly disparate sensations would in so far as subserving sensation diverge and pass to separate neural mechanisms.

  18. In other words the sensations fall into groups which are wholly disparate and are hence termed species.

  19. Incarnation was all very well in the old philosophy: those who had allowed the interaction of disparate natures throughout the physical world need find no particular difficulty about the special case of it provided by incarnation.

  20. Disparate values cannot in any way be compared, so long as a transformation of the one into the other is impossible.

  21. We see also that they are not only joined very closely together, but that they stand, as absolutely disparate incomparable laws, in contradistinction to those general principles to which all natural phenomena are subjected.

  22. The elements inserted between "slate-pencil" and the action of giving, which to us serve to combine the whole into one single idea, would mean to him rather a mixture of disparate elements.

  23. But it would have no sense to set up such a law for absolutely disparate processes that do not stand in any relation in the single consciousness.

  24. The invaders were, in fact, too disparate in their stage of evolution from that of the southern civilisation to be capable of assimilating it and carrying it on.

  25. A being so constituted would be an agglomerate of utterly disparate elements, the interaction of which in a single character it would be impossible to make intelligible.

  26. Thus, the life of man regarded as a whole is, in its last essence, a combination of utterly disparate elements.

  27. What is certain now is the fact of lines of disparate conception, each corresponding to some part of the world's truth, each verified in some degree, each leaving out some part of real experience.

  28. In this the refined supernaturalists think that it muddles disparate dimensions of existence.

  29. The secretary needed new bureaucratic tools with which to develop new civil rights procedures, unite the disparate service programs, and document whatever failures might occur.

  30. Of course, such hiatuses are to be expected; even in man such enigmas as the disparate sex ratio still challenge the investigator.

  31. No three persons could be more disparate than Lykurgus, Pythagoras, and Sokrates.

  32. A concretion in discourse occurs by repetition and mere emphasis on a datum, but a concretion in existence requires a synthesis of disparate elements and relations.

  33. So science is self-confirming, and its most disparate branches are mutually illuminating; while in the realm of myth, until it is surveyed scientifically, there can be nothing but mutual repulsion and incapacity to understand.

  34. Yet when sounds were attached to an event or emotion, the sounds became symbols for that disparate fact.

  35. The Gospel has indeed nothing pagan about it, but it has also nothing Teutonic; and the momentary alliance of two such disparate forces must naturally cease with the removal of the common enemy which alone united them.

  36. What makes terms correspond and refer to one another is a relation eternally disparate from the relation of propinquity or derivation between existences.

  37. A doctrine of the creation had to be constructed: the disparate ideas had to be synthesised which posterity was afterward to regard as the obvious, if not wholly reconcilable, attributes of the deity.

  38. Their disparate tendencies bring to the lips the old query, Under which king?

  39. Michael Artzibaschev calmly grafts the disparate ideas of Dostoievsky and Max Stirner in his Sanine, and the result is a hero who is at once a superman and a scoundrel--or are the two fairly synonymous?

  40. III The Comparative Exhibition in New York over ten years ago proved that it is dangerous to mix disparate schools and aims and personalities.

  41. It is the result of mental inertia, this coupling of such widely disparate temperaments.

  42. Not so with this most disparate genius of the Middle Ages.

  43. Thus, there succeeded to these disparate values, the precious metals, in the form of powder and ingots, subject to theft and the inconveniences of weighing.

  44. They exist because of the fact that representations that have been accompanied by the same emotional state tend later to become associated: the emotional resemblance reunites and links disparate images.

  45. Only by gathering and comparing disparate passages collected from writers of different views, of different States, and of different periods, can we get anything like a systematic presentation of the outward aspect of feminine life.

  46. The disparate elements of the mediaeval personality were as yet unblended.

  47. The writing suggests no capacity in the writer as yet unreached, nor any imperfect blending of disparate elements in his education.

  48. The essence of theology, as popularly understood, is the division of the universe into two utterly disparate elements.


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