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Example sentences for "insights"

Lexicographically close words:
insidiis; insidious; insidiously; insieme; insight; insigne; insignes; insigni; insignia; insignificance
  1. Here much knowledge interesting in itself can be early taught, which will spring up into a world of serviceable insights as adolescence develops and the great law of sex unfolds.

  2. American temperament, to expend, in precocious emancipation and crude attempts at practical realization, the force which is needed to bring their insights to maturity.

  3. The various stimuli of discipline are to enforce the higher though weaker insights which the child has already unfolded, rather than to engraft entirely unintuited good.

  4. At the same time, they show George Eliot's mind on other sides, and give added insights into her character.

  5. She would have faithfulness to facts, but no limitation of vision; she would have the imagings exact and legitimate, but she would give our moral and intellectual insights no narrow bounds.

  6. Following are those insights which I maintain as "possibilities" and those with which I heartily disagree.

  7. Parents are the foot-holds and building blocks that sustain the growing youth; while other individuals may very well flavor the insights and spice the outlooks of a maturing mind, the parents yet possess the solid, nurturing ingredient.

  8. You know, I used to have a hobby of reading biographies of the geniuses who'd come up with the truly original insights of modern times.

  9. Number three: The first two insights pointed to the very real possibility that Matsuo Noda had long since passed around the bend, sanity-wise.

  10. We thank all who, in our own country and abroad, have helped us with old and new insights into the Word of God, and who have taken action by setting up warning signs.

  11. We Christians have inherited the ethical and religious insights of Israel.

  12. Dean Edwin Guthrie brought insights to Psychological Warfare which were as much the reflection of a judicious, humane personality as of preeminent psychological scholarship.

  13. New insights into the nature of the Soviet antagonist were presented by three related monographs originally prepared inside RAND Corporation, the research facility which often works with the U.

  14. The specialist in the field will, I hope, easily recognize the sources, primary or secondary, on which such new insights represented in this book are based.

  15. By putting such studies together, by fitting them into the pattern that already existed, new insights into social and cultural processes have been gained.

  16. Insights such as this made him seem particularly suited to investigate so complex and sensitive a matter as India's social, political, and spiritual ferment.

  17. Obviously, what would be desirable, what would constitute a truly philosophical or comprehensive poet, would be the union of the insights and gifts which our three poets have possessed.

  18. Around it gathered the experiences and insights of sixty well-filled years: Faust became the poetical autobiography and the philosophic testament of Goethe.

  19. It is this continual digestion of the substance supplied by the past that alone renders the insights of the past still potent in the present and for the future.

  20. The insights may be superposed one on the other.

  21. Because some of those who experienced them were social scientists trained in the skills of observation and analysis, they provide a basis for insights into the way in which a particular social system can influence mass character.

  22. The technique has provided important insights into the plight of the slave as the victim of a dehumanizing system, but it tends to obscure the active participation of Africans in American life.

  23. Studying concentration camps and their impact on personality provides a tool for new insights into the working of slavery, but, warns Elkins, the comparison can only be used for limited purposes.

  24. Epilogue What insights can the study of history bring to the understanding and solution of the American racial situation?

  25. Man cannot live without religion--like the earth beneath the mountain peaks this universal experience of the race underlies the special insights of the seers.

  26. His best convictions at the first are all of them insights of the spirit, affirmations of the man.

  27. Who would dare deny the worth of the great moral insights of Dante?

  28. They accepted the science of their day as true, and they utilized that science for the sake of bodying forth the moral and spiritual insights to which they had attained.

  29. He is contented to keep his roots deep in the past, and he tempers all his creative insights with a judicious mixture of the experience of the past and the ideas which time has made sacred.

  30. No shekinah remains within for a mysterious "conscience" to inject into this fact-world insights drawn from a higher world of noumenal, or absolute, reality.

  31. Our changed understandings of ourselves must be reflected in our faith and our ethical insights as well.

  32. For her fundamentals Mrs. Eddy is, beyond reasonable debate, in debt to Quimby and in some ways Quimby's original insights have suffered at her hands.

  33. We have been asked to relate our old creeds and confidences to new insights and understandings.

  34. It ought to be said, in justice to Mrs. Eddy, that her treatment of the atonement reflects the difficulty she found in the theology in which she had been trained as a girl and that there are many true insights in her contentions.

  35. There was no greater incongruity in its parts than in the gentle variations of English weather or in the qualified moods and insights of a civilised mind.

  36. These insights are calculated to give our brutal wills some pause.

  37. By thus becoming a follower of Jesus rather than merely a believer in Jesus, he gradually comes into possession of insights and powers that the Master taught would follow in the lives of those who became his followers.

  38. The higher insights and powers of the soul, always potential within, become of value only as they are realised and used.

  39. Nowhere is the need for a rigorous dialogue between the work of science and the insights of religion more apparent.

  40. Here again, nothing less than insights generated by the creative interaction of the scientific and religious systems of knowledge can produce so fundamental a reorientation of habits and attitudes.

  41. Bahá’u’lláh’s writings provide insights that can help to elevate discussion of religious issues above sectarian and transient considerations.

  42. Universal education and an explosion of new fields of creativity open the way to insights that stimulate social mobility and integration, and create opportunities of which the rule of law encourages the citizen to take full advantage.

  43. The outlook for the twentieth century in its grandeur; in the unfolding and expanding powers of man, and the new and deeper insights into the hidden forces of nature, can hardly be exaggerated.

  44. But the safe thing is surely to recognize that all the insights of creatures of a day like ourselves must be provisional.

  45. The supernaturalism and optimism to which they would persuade us may, interpreted in one way or another, be after all the truest of insights into the meaning of this life.


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