And for the school "these things" mean equipment with the instrumentalities of cooperative or joint activity.
The state furnished not only theinstrumentalities of public education but also its goal.
Moreover, women are classed with slaves and craftsmen as factors among the animate instrumentalities of production and reproduction of the means for a free or rational life.
This other method resides in the ways in which persons, with whom the immature being is associated, use things; the instrumentalities with which they accomplish their own ends.
The advance of civilization means that a larger number of natural forces and objects have been transformed intoinstrumentalities of action, into means for securing ends.
The final educational importance of such occupations in play and work as were considered in the last chapter is that they afford the most direct instrumentalities for such extension of meaning.
The recent advances in physiology, biology, and the logic of the experimental sciences supply the specific intellectual instrumentalities demanded to work out and formulate such a theory.
A change in the instrumentalities of life, physical, economic and political, occupied men's thoughts to a larger degree than ever before.
Man must ask himself more seriously than ever before what things are worth while, and thereupon bend his political and economic instrumentalities to their furtherance.
Its goal is the mastery of things that they may become servants and instrumentalities to man's spiritual comradeship.
A fresh thought may be communicated to one who has never had it before, but only when the speaker so dominates the auditor's mind by the instrumentalities he brings to bear upon it that he compels that mind to reproduce his experience.
They are lost in instrumentalities and are themselves only instruments in the Life of Reason.
Connections with our fellows furnish both the opportunities for action and the instrumentalities by which we take advantage of opportunity.
Thought too often is specialized in a remote and separate pursuit, or employed in a hard way to contrive the instrumentalities of "success.
A mere policy of economy without any instrumentalities for putting it into operation would be very ineffective.
But the important consideration remains that these are the instrumentalities of the Congress and that no other plan has ever been adopted which was so successful in promoting economy and efficiency.
There are at this day a sporadic few who advocate government ownership of railroads, and some would even include all the great instrumentalities of commerce and production.
As previously noted, meanings are indispensable instrumentalities of reflection, strictly coincident with and correlative to what is analytically detected to be given, or irremovably there.
One of the chief, perhaps the most important, instrumentalities in developing and maintaining fixed ideas is the need of instruction and the way in which it is given.
It may fairly be said that speech is a manufactured article: it consists of natural ebullitions of sound which have been shaped for the sake of being effective instrumentalities of a purpose.
Instrumentalities of extending and rectifying research are, therefore, of themselves organs of thinking.
The men he most respected he regarded simply as instrumentalities of a divine purpose; for to his mind it was a great thing to be an instrument in the hands of God in the furtherance of a new and grand dispensation.
The men who were instrumentalities of that new religion grow in importance as it makes its way in religious and theological history.
What will it profit us to be free if we are not to have the best and most accessible instrumentalities of commerce and enterprise?
I am hopeful that in the very near future new instrumentalities may be organized by which we can see to it that various things that are now going on ought not to go on.
I am hopeful that some such instrumentalities may be devised, but whether they are or not, we must use those that we have and upon every occasion where it is necessary have such an instrumentality originated upon that occasion.
We have already been provident in this great matter and supplied ourselves with the instrumentalities of prompt adjustment.
Not all of the instrumentalities for this are at hand.
And he saw that the two grand instrumentalities and co-accessory agencies to this end, were Life and Death, both equally constant and active, like all the other instrumentalities and governing agencies of the universe.
We are indebted to the experience of barbarians for instituting and developing the three principalinstrumentalities of government now so generally incorporated in the plan of government in civilized states.
Notwithstanding the great changes that had occurred in the instrumentalities by which the government was administered, the people were still in a gentile society, and living under gentile institutions.
Although municipal and subordinate military offices in large numbers had been created, from the increasing necessities of their condition, the principal powers of the government were held by the three instrumentalities named.
These organizations prevailed throughout the entire ancient world upon all the continents, and were the instrumentalities by means of which ancient society was organized and held together.
All religions, poems, statues, vices and virtues, have been wrought by nature with the instrumentalities called men.
He desires the amelioration of all human conditions and the instrumentalities which he would propose are generally practical, common sense ones.
The instrumentalities which the God of the oppressed has used for the overthrow of the slave system, have been as multifarious and extraordinary as that system has been brutal and iniquitous.
Selections of both subjects and instrumentalitieswere of old, and are now, controlled by general law.
Whatever was his design, his selection of instrumentalities facilitated the out-working of a broad and happy emancipation from vast mental evil.
For to preach intelligence is not enough; there remains to provide for every one the instrumentalities of intelligence.
Force is the essence of law; hence international law will not really be law until nations are coordinated into a larger group possessed of the instrumentalities of compulsion.
See by what admirable instrumentalities it feeds itself from the surrounding quivering, dainty flesh!
Every man that tried to spread smallpox and yellow fever in the North, as the instrumentalities of civilized war, was a Democrat.
When they elevate him he is just common clay, but when they take him down from his high place they separate him from those instrumentalities of government which despots have employed for the enslavement of their people.
If the good people of the land do not do their duty as citizens they may be sure that bad people will use the power and instrumentalities of government for their own advantage and for the injury of the many.
It is the duty of the Executive to administer and enforce in the methods and by the instrumentalities pointed out and provided by the Constitution all the laws enacted by Congress.
And when they are once brought under the series of moral and physical instrumentalities contrived for their benefit, they cease soon to be vagrants, and join the great class of workers and honest producers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "instrumentalities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.