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Example sentences for "interrelations"

Lexicographically close words:
interradial; interred; interregnum; interrelated; interrelation; interrelationship; interrex; interring; interrogate; interrogated
  1. The classical example of Primula Sinensis and its multiform races is in fact for a long way a true guide as to the actual interrelations of the species which systematists have made.

  2. As to the interrelations of these three forms, Tower states (1906, p.

  3. Speyer, who discussed the interrelations of these forms in detail,[22] lays stress on the absence of genuine transitional forms between aurita and the variety ramosa.

  4. The ideal of philosophy in the sense of metaphysics is to see things whole, to understand the interrelations not only of the branches taught in the department of philosophy but of all the diverse subjects studied throughout the university.

  5. The close interrelations of the three principles are, as we have had occasion to note, seriously obscured.

  6. As existence can never be constructed a priori, we are limited to the determination of the interrelations between existences all of which must be given.

  7. The difficulties arising out of this incomprehensibility of the causal interrelations of mind and body are not, however, in themselves a valid argument against a dualistic interpretation of the real.

  8. For such causal interrelations there exists, Kant teaches, the same kind of empirical evidence as for the causal interaction of material bodies.

  9. The complex character of their interrelations may be outlined as follows: 1.

  10. But, as already noted,[1144] a directly opposite view of the interrelations of space and time is expounded in passages added in the second edition.

  11. The activities, real and projected, of the {231} Great Northern in Canada brought up acutely the question of the interrelations of Canadian and American roads.

  12. Besides the maerchen telling of the interrelations of human and celestial beings, there are also a number of other sorts.

  13. The attempt to view them in their interrelations is at the same time an effort to distinguish and to see them as parts of one whole.

  14. We may therefore expect to find both great variety of form and complexity of interrelations among the species composing a natural community; as an example we may cite the richest of all types of communities--the tropical rain-forest.

  15. What are the interrelations of social contact and of privacy in the development of the ideal self?

  16. What are the interrelations of war and social contacts?

  17. In short, the survey, wittingly or unwittingly, has tended to penetrate beneath surface observations to discover the interrelations of social groups and institutions and has revealed community life as a constellation of social forces.

  18. We shall see this thesis illustrated ever and everywhere in the past and the present in the interrelations of heterogeneous ethnic and social elements and become convinced of its universal validity.

  19. The ultimate ground can be found, only in God himself who, in his underived eternal nature, is the absolute ground of the whole created universe, with all its interrelations which develop the reality of moral law.

  20. Concerning the interrelations of the various orders and families of birds, palaeontology has as yet little to tell us.

  21. In the huge assembly of ammonites it is not yet possible to arrange all the forms in a truly natural classification, which shall express the various interrelations of the genera, yet several beautiful series have already been determined.

  22. A whole new range of possibilities is being brought into view by study of the interrelations between the simple factors.

  23. Hence the questions arising from the interrelations of Power and Goodness, Justice and Mercy, are solved at once.

  24. It is present even in the interrelations of these aspects because politics is also self-reflective.

  25. Here, everything affecting the status of family and the condition of morality appears as a network of changing interrelations among people involved in the practical experiences of defining what a human being is.

  26. Greatrex, the discoverer of that abstruse molecular theory of the interrelations of forces and energies.

  27. The fact is, before you were ill, Arthur had just written a paper on the interrelations of energy, which he showed to that pompous old nincompoop, Professor Linklight.

  28. You don't mean to say that you've finally written out that splendid idea of yours about the interrelations of energy?

  29. Ecologists are scientists concerned with the interrelations of organisms and their environments.

  30. Practically there is no further need to devise interrelations but to discover them in facts rather.

  31. Because it omits to notice the interrelations of the individual phenomena, their existence, their coming and their going, their static and mobile conditions, and so to speak does not see the forest for trees.

  32. The proof of the transitions and interrelations of the most insignificant links in the chain of existence is just what constitutes the subject matter of natural science.

  33. So that the need of systematic arrangement of the various interrelations continually surrounds the final truths of the last instance with a prolific and spreading growth of hypotheses.

  34. By the broad term "personality" I mean the total of the activities and interrelations of mental activities that occur above our lower sensory and motor areas.

  35. The interrelations of emotion as suggested by W.

  36. And the same would of course be true about the interrelations among human beings in their social intercourse, too.

  37. One of these is the biological interrelations between insects and flowers.

  38. To discover the general interrelations of green plants and animals.

  39. The Interrelations of These Institutions, 78 5.

  40. If, then, "words plainly force and overrule the understanding and throw all into confusion and lead men away into numberless empty controversies and idle fancies," it behooves us to watch closely the interrelations of language and thought.

  41. The interrelations of accumulating capital and non-capitalist forms of production extend over values as well as over material conditions, for constant capital, variable capital and surplus value alike.

  42. The market must, therefore, be continually extended, so that its interrelations and the conditions regulating them assume more and more the form of a natural law independent of the producers and become ever more uncontrollable.

  43. Progressive accumulation cannot be reduced to static interrelations and interdependence between the two great departments of social production (the departments of producer and consumer goods), as the diagram would have it.

  44. This theory, a hoary relic of German economics even now, has obviously not the least grasp of the interrelations obtaining in an international capitalist economy.

  45. The social reproductive process with its large categories and interrelations which claimed the whole of Sismondi's attention, is here completely ignored.

  46. It has its organic interrelations with all phases of social life.


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