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Example sentences for "modus operandi"

  • Origin and Modus Operandi of the Standard Oil Trust.

  • Origin and "Modus Operandi" of the Standard Oil Trust.

  • The New Testament attempts to determine nothing respecting the modus operandi of spirits.

  • Now come behind the scenes and learn the modus operandi.

  • These moves are not given as examples of what the Malagasy would consider good play, but simply to show the modus operandi of the game.

  • Admitting, even mentally, the possibility of one elementary form of matter, a method must be imagined by which it could give rise to the various elements, as also the modus operandi of their formation from one material.

  • By increasing the mass of one of the substances we obtain a new condition of equilibrium, so that reversible reactions present a means of studying the influence of mass on the modus operandi of chemical changes.

  • The inquiry relates, then, to the precise thing done by each, and not to the modus operandi.

  • Here not only the general necessity for it, but the modus operandi of this determination, is apparent.

  • The categories and methods of constitutive thought itself must therefore be characterized in terms of the modus operandi of reflective thought.

  • The second, that of datum or immediately given matter, refers to a distinction which is made within the thought-process as a part of and for the sake of its own modus operandi.

  • It adduced much weighty evidence in favour of evolution, and suggested a modus operandi.

  • In fairness, however, we must note how little we understand of the modus operandi of influences which certainly pass in the other direction, from the reproductive organs to the body; we must recall Prof.

  • Its modus operandi has never, to my knowledge, been approached in the way of an effort at explanation.

  • As for the modus operandi of the fatty food, there is no certainty.

  • A word or two must be said as to the modus operandi of cold and cold wind, as these are the most frequent of external, so-called "exciting" causes.

  • In the names of these three classes some reference is made to the modus operandi of medicines, but the distinctions thus attempted to be drawn are of the slenderest possible description.

  • After pointing out the shortcomings of some who have preceded me, I find myself necessitated in the third chapter to state my own conclusions as to the modus operandi of medicines.

  • I am induced to lay stress on the difficulties surrounding an inquiry into the modus operandi of medicines, because it will be some excuse for the manifest insufficiency of the sketch which I am about to draw.

  • I regard them as medicines acting primarily in the blood, and, applying my terms with a view to the modus operandi, I would restrict the term Stimulant to medicines acting on the nerves, whose effect is transitory.

  • This throws an instructive light on Swereford's modus operandi.

  • It is certain, however, that Mr Freeman, most ardent of Domesday students, knew nothing of this precious evidence, and remained therefore virtually unacquainted with the modus operandi of the Great Survey.

  • The governments of Central Europe wanted to limit consumption to the absolutely necessary, but overlooked that their modus operandi gave cause to serious losses.

  • My modus operandi differed a little from this.

  • The necessity for a certain step in food regulation and the modus operandi move in a narrower sphere.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chief clerk; explosive shell; fight between; fine gentleman; first year; folded napkin; foreign devils; forest land; good land; government must; great expense; healthy child; modus operandi; modus vivendi; other like; our last; prize court; reflect upon; repel invasion; say unto; show the; taken down from the; your people