Being in Itself the Radiant outflow of the Mind of God, it is the LIFE of the Universe.
This overall deficit in our balance of payments increased by nearly $11 billion in the 3 years--and holders of dollars abroad converted them to gold in such a quantity as to cause a total outflow of nearly $5 billion of gold from our reserve.
The 1960 deficit, on the other hand, was more the result of an increase in private capitaloutflow seeking new opportunity, higher return or speculative advantage abroad.
Obstruction to outflow of blood through the vorticose veins, by the increased intra-ocular pressure, has long been a recognized explanation of the malignant tendency of glaucoma--a part of the vicious circle established in this disease.
Obstructed outflow might begin in an abnormal tendency of the tissues to retain fluid, a tendency that Fischer might locate in the colloids.
The escape of the outflow of fluid from the eye is ultimately through the veins.
Nerve Control The accurate control of normal intra-ocular pressure, by mutual adjustment of inflow and outflow of fluid, is scarcely conceivable without some highly specialized, extremely sensitive nerve mechanism to preside over it.
There is reason that we should give careful attention to the views of Heerfordt and Zirm, that obstruction to the venous outflow may be the effective cause of the disease.
Both the intake andoutflow valves are composed of stout but thin sheets of membrane, so that very little pressure is required to operate them.
If the outflow valve is the one that leaks, blood will squirt back into the ventricle from the aorta, while the ventricle is relaxing.
The second sound is known to be wholly due to the sudden closing of the outflow valves.
We said a moment ago that every emotional display is accompanied by an outflow of nervous disturbances to the smooth muscle or gland structures.
By the contraction of the muscles the heart is emptied, the outflow valve being open, and the intake valve being closed to prevent an escape of blood backward into the veins through which it flowed in.
Each of the heart pumps consists, then, of a chamber, which alternately fills and empties itself, and two valves, one on the intake and one on the outflow side.
The Bistritza, which has its source in the eastern slope of Mt Grammus, receives early in its course the outflow from Lake Castoria on the left; it flows to the S.
There has been a continual outflow of the Christian population in the direction of Bulgaria, Servia and Greece, and a corresponding emigration of the Turkish peasantry to Asia Minor.
From Savona's Ferry, the outflow of the lake, down to Ashcroft is the best-known part of the river, and here the current is very swift and the banks are rocky and steep.
It is usually caught at the mouths of streams running into the large lakes, and at the outflow of the Thompson at Savona's, where it can be seen chasing the small fry on the surface.
But this state of things can exist only where the inflow of supply and the outflow of demand are free and unrestricted; for if, from any cause, restriction is placed on the inflow, the outflow will be restricted just in the same way.
A slight upheaval, at an unknown period, elevated the bed of the Des Plaines, and the prairie between it and the lake, to their present level, and the outflow of the lake was turned into a new direction.
The faulty vocal action in question is analyzed by the breath-control advocates substantially as follows: "Owing to the outflow of the breath not being checked at the proper point, the entire vocal mechanism is thrown out of adjustment.
Mechanical Principles of the Vocal Action In Part II, Chapter II, it was seen that the outflow of the breath in tone-production is checked by the vocal cords, in accordance with Pascal's law of fluid pressures.
So soon as the tones indicate the merest trace of throat contraction, the free outflow of the stream of sound is felt to be checked.
In some mysterious manner the outflow of motor impulses to the throat muscles is governed by the nervous and emotional states.
This is the kind of security which Britain requires with her vast outflow of merchandise--her inflow of food and raw material.
As the outgoing stream of air alone affects the vocal bands, it is clear that we must aim to so apply and regulate this outflow that the desired result shall follow from the least possible expenditure of energy.
No matter what the outflow into the surrounding emptiness may be, or the withdrawals by thirsty, needy souls, there is the continual inflow, so that there may be the constant "Fullness.
Indeed the outflow depends directly on the inflow; one can only give as he gets.
It was the outflow of its current into the ocean that caused the break in the coral reef through which their boat had been enabled to pass.
It gives itself to us, just in so far as we give ourselves to it; and it is because our outflow towards things is usually so perfunctory and so languid, that our comprehension of things is so perfunctory and languid too.
He gave himself several good reasons; but whatever one does with a strong unhesitatingoutflow of will has a store of motive that it would be hard to put into words.
In all these cases, theoutflow of molten matter was in a direction somewhat parallel to the plications of the strata.
As soon as a steady state is reached, the difference of temperature between the outflow and inflow thermometers, multiplied by the current of water in grammes per minute gives the heat per minute supplied by combustion.
A steady stream of water enters the apparatus by the inflow thermometer O, flows through the spiral coolers N and M, and finally through the box H, where it is well mixed before passing the outflow thermometer P.
It proved ineffectual to prevent the outflow of the metals, and when re-enacted in 1413 was found to be of as little avail.
These events were therefore one phase of the internal experiences of the country, and have no relation to an international outflow of gold, caused by the heightened ratio which definitely set in in 1794.
It was simply a measure of precaution, as stopping an invisible and insidiousoutflow of the currency.
The rise on the Continent continued, and the outflow recommenced.
Side-note: Vision caused by the outflow of effluvia or images from objects.
Colours 77 Vision caused by theoutflow of effluvia or images from objects.
The occasion is some natural situation in life capable of causing spontaneous outflow of thought and feeling and an involuntary revelation of motive.
It is sometimes treated as if it were simply a long monotonous harangue of some talker like Coleridge, the outflow of whose ideas and words subordinates or puts to silence a whole company.
Its outflow was unknown, and the theory was that it was one of a long chain which fed the Nile.
At the north end is the outflow of the lake into the Lualaba river, whose continuation becomes the Congo.
The mountains had been reared by upheaval and volcanic outflowto a stupendous height.
But the greatest result of the age of volcanic outflow was the elevation of the stupendous isolated snow peaks which now constitute so striking a feature of Columbian landscapes.
A vast outflow of basalt and andesite swept westward from the Blue Mountains to meet a similar outflow moving eastward from the Cascades.
The opening is of fair size but the floor is of rock and the outflow of water is steady.
Here it receives the outflow from a large spring located at the foot of the hill, a fourth of a mile to the southward, which boils up in a pool 40 feet across and at its lowest stage discharges several thousand gallons every hour.
A drainage channel near one wall shows a considerable outflow in wet weather.
At 65 feet within is standing water; marks in a channel along the west wall show that at times there is an outflow with a depth of a foot or more.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outflow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.