The paralogism included in the very enunciation of the parallelist thesis is explained in a memoire presented to the Geneva International Philosophical Congress in 1904.
The standards in the possession of the United States were received through the international bureau.
Form of Bar Adopted for International Standards of Length] In 1893, the Brown & Sharpe Mfg.
This bureau is empowered to construct and preserve the international standards, to distribute copies of the same to the several countries, and also to discuss and initiate measures necessary for the determination of the metric system.
He wrote in the London Times under the signature of "Historicus" a series of letters on International Law, which were republished in 1863.
Leo Wolman, lecturer at the New School for Social Research and instructor in the Workers' University of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
The book throws a searchlight upon the military and diplomatic relations of Britain and France before and during the war, and also deals with the presentinternational situation.
May we hope that young English artists will venture to take theirs in an international league of youth?
It was printed the following year in the International Journal of Ethics.
Mr. Curtiss had already achieved fame as an aviator, having won the chief speed contest in the International Aviation Meet held at Rheims in August, 1909.
This view was taken before the start of aninternational balloon race near Berlin.
International ill-will is the parent of innumerable evils.
International commerce would be transacted by its means.
International intercourse is made almost impossible by patriotic ignorance, except amongst a few highly cultivated persons who are superior to it.
Of commercial affairs it would be presumptuous in me to say much, but no one disputes that international commerce is a benefit, and that it would not be possible without a class of men who are acquainted with foreign languages.
There would be such a gain to human intercourse by language that it might be preferred, in many cases, to the old-fashioned international intercourse by means of bayonets and cannon-balls.
Many examples of those numerous international criticisms that originate in patriotic ignorance are connected with the employment of words that are apparently common to different nations, yet vary in their signification.
You don't mean to say you think this fellow is an international spy; do you?
I refer to the address which I delivered at the opening of the Atlanta Cotton states and International Exposition, at Atlanta, Ga.
A partial opportunity of this kind, one that seemed to me might serve as an entering wedge, presented itself in 1893, when the international meeting of Christian Workers was held at Atlanta, Ga.
In Paris they separated, Miss Hildreth continuing her journey to England, and embarking on board the Suisse, of the International Line, as Adele Lamien, for the express purpose of turning the Russian police off the track.
Mr. Tremain had not been far wrong when he told Esther Newbold that the arrest of so prominent and well-known a person as Miss Hildreth bid fair to develop into an international question.
I do not suppose there was at any time real danger of a collision between the different forces at Manchulli, but it had the appearance of a very ugly episode that might have developed into one of international importance.
This town was the centre of international intrigue.
Japan's advice received the secret blessing of both French and English who knew the situation, though in our case we had to admit that the British Premier had stood sponsor for this international monstrosity.
Workers' International Industrial Union, never attained a strength at all comparable to that of the direct-actionist group.
This conviction of ineffectiveness in the face of opportunities for effective work was strengthened [he said] at the general convention of the International Union of United Brewery Workmen last September.
Report to theInternational Socialist Congress at Amsterdam, August, 1904," pamphlet.
The original constitution had provided for thirteen international industrial departments, which could be organized in any industry so soon as it contained ten locals with a membership of not less than 3,000 members.
In the Report of the Socialist party of America to the Seventh International Socialist Congress, L'Internationale ouvriere et socialiste.
In 1915 the DeLeonite wing changed its name to "The Workers International Industrial Union.
Djibouti provides services as both a transit port for the region and an international transshipment and refueling center.
The prisoner, it seems, desires a transfer to New York, which is perfectly natural, but we suspect that the international difficulties suggested touching his detention in Cuba will not materially improve his chances of escape.
Notwithstanding the expositions of the English delegates at the international meetings, prison reform has never yet been tried in Great Britain and Ireland.
The saving of Barbicane, Nicholl, and Michel Ardan was an international affair.
No international difficulty ever arise to enable us to declare war against some transatlantic power?
Paragraph 48 That was around the same time that Hutton Trust acquired a new personal trust client, a corporation named International Development Programs Inc.
That, as you are fully aware, could only be effected by treaty, or guarantee, following international recognition of the belligerent rights of the Philippine revolutionary government.
By all the laws of war and all international precedents the United States authority over Manila and its defences is full and supreme, and it cannot escape the obligations which it has assumed.
They said I must engage that and fire for a while, and then I was to make a signal by theinternational code, 'Do you surrender?
A Government having been thus constituted in due form, the Americans would have no right to invade the Philippines without committing a violation of international law.
We have a score of prominent politicians whose sentiments on international questions are too much like those of a bully in private life, and they have a dangerous amount of influence in public affairs.
Meanwhile there are lots of straws floating about this week, which indicate that international winds are still blowing toward war.
It must be that this is seriously apprehended, or else that it is feared that the arrogant and bullying temper of our own people or our politicians may originate and exasperate international irritation to the insane extreme of war.
Furthermore: “May this American democracy be the first nation to establish the foundation of international agreement.
So far as its influence goes in the land, it is a factor making for international and inter-religious understanding.
Bainbridge served guard-duty in the British legation among the international volunteers.
Korsakoff, and Professor Borodavkine constituted themselves Russian volunteers, and remained by their legation throughout the siege, never becoming a part of the so-called international volunteers serving in the British legation.
Captain Poole was in charge of the international volunteers within the British legation and had command of the north stables, north wall, Hanlin Yuan, and students’ quarters.
We have in all matters of international intercourse always shown ourselves courteous in the extreme.
On the other hand this creche company, the International Creche Syndicate, lost not one-half per cent of the million babies or so that formed its peculiar care.
The last greatinternational struggle had occurred before the usurpation of the Council.
One effect is to give to Swiss people of the better educated classes a curiously international knowledge.
It is also the headquarters of many international organisations.
Switzerland excites no jealousy among the European Powers and is usually chosen as the summoning nation for conferences in which internationalagreements are discussed.
Offering asylum as it does to political and social rebels of all countries, Switzerland is a kind of international clearing-house for thought.
Henry James is called an "international novelist" because he lived mostly abroad and laid the scenes of his novels in both Europe and America.
The passage of an international copyright law in 1891 at last freed American authors from the necessity of competing with pirated editions of foreign works.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "international" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.