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Example sentences for "innovations"

Lexicographically close words:
innominate; innovate; innovated; innovating; innovation; innovative; innovator; innovators; innoxious; inns
  1. Europe owes much to his innovations in this sphere.

  2. The innovations and maxims of government of Che Hwang-te were offensive to the scholars and the conservative class, who pointed the people to the heroes of the feudal days and to the glories of the past.

  3. Short-sighted acts of tyranny, exercised by George III and his ministers, were regarded, and justly so, as mere accidents of the time and as innovations to be resisted and overcome.

  4. It made too many innovations upon the Law of Persons hitherto obtaining in Japan.

  5. They lived in retirement among their friends, and devoted themselves mainly to the pursuit of the art of poetry, which had been elaborated in the Later Sung epoch, without themselves arriving at any important innovations in form.

  6. There were great literary innovations in the field of poetry.

  7. These innovations are once more specified to remind the reader of the progress Rossini had made as a dramatic composer since his first Venetian opera of "Tancredi.

  8. The special innovations of Piccinni and Paisiello have been mentioned.

  9. These innovations did not, however, pass without opposition.

  10. At Athens, he became a hearer of Antiochus of Ascalon, with whose fluency and elegance of diction he was much taken, although he did not approve of his innovations in doctrine.

  11. By the end of the second course, Gambara was already tipsy, laughing at himself with a very good grace; while Giardini confessed that his culinary innovations were not worth a rush.

  12. Dismayed at my failure, I decided that Italy was not intelligent enough and too much sunk in the dull round of routine to accept the innovations I conceived of; so I thought of going to Germany.

  13. In spite of all the obstacles to the development of the Gallo-American commerce because of the deep-rooted French horror of innovations and changes, the efforts of Jefferson and his friends were not wholly unavailing.

  14. By the end of the second course, Gambara was already tipsy, laughing at himself with a very good grace; while Giardini confessed that his own culinary innovations were not worth a rush.

  15. These innovations were disapproved of at Berne and at Lausanne.

  16. Dismayed at my failure, I decided that Italy was not intelligent enough, and too much sunk in the dull round of routine to accept the innovations I conceived of; so I thought of going to Germany.

  17. But neither the charter nor the chroniclers enable us to say with confidence exactly in what the innovations consisted.

  18. Our knowledge of the constitutional details of the reign either of William I or William II is very incomplete, and it is therefore difficult for us to understand the exact nature of the innovations made by Ranulf Flambard.

  19. Henry granted a reluctant consent to the English bishops to attend this council, but only on condition that they would allow no innovations in the government of the English Church.

  20. Webster claimed the same conservative principles in the matter of pronunciation, and stoutly declared that he was a champion for historic English sounds as opposed to the innovations offered by Sheridan, Walker, and Jamieson.

  21. With these views of the subject, I feel myself bound to reject all modern innovations which violate the established principles and analogies of the language, and destroy or impair the value of alphabetical writing.

  22. The effect of these and like innovations in deranging the accepted scheme of life is felt to be of much graver consequence than the simple alteration of an isolated item in a series of contrivances for the convenience of men in society.

  23. The canon of reputability is at hand and seizes upon such innovations as are, according to its standard, fit to survive.

  24. What is true in so obvious a degree of innovations of first-rate importance is true in a less degree of changes of a smaller immediate importance.

  25. Conspicuous wastefulness does not directly afford ground for variation and growth, but conformity to its requirements is a condition to the survival of such innovations as may be made on other grounds.

  26. It does not go into the future as a creative principle which makes innovations and adds new items of consumption and new elements of cost.

  27. The dissatisfaction caused among the Württemberg Pietists by the introduction of liturgical innovations led to several migrations in the beginning of the century.

  28. No innovations were to be introduced until at least a council had been convened, mass was everywhere to be tolerated, the jurisdiction and revenues of the bishops were in all cases to be fully restored.

  29. Protestant princes were informed that time for reflection would be allowed them till 15th April of the following year; meanwhile they should not enforce any innovations and should allow confession and the mass in their territories.

  30. The sturdy intelligence of Dame Deborah led her to turn a deaf ear to all innovations in religion.

  31. In my long experience as a professional hypnotist, I have tried many novel innovations for inducing hypnosis.

  32. In my long experience as a professional hypnotist, I have tried many novel innovations for inducing hypnosis and teaching individuals self-hypnosis.

  33. He recounts what he considers the recent gains of the reforming movement:-- "Observe the marked ethical quality of the innovations urged or adopted.

  34. And Spencer conceives that resistance is beneficial, so long as it comes from those who honestly think that the institutions they defend are really the best and the proposed innovations absolutely wrong.

  35. A power directing national forces is requisite, to propose great ideas and to make the innovations necessary for Progress.


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