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Example sentences for "physical conditions"

  • Now, what can be the reason of this remarkable difference between countries, many parts of which are strikingly similar in physical conditions, natural productions, and the state of civilization of their inhabitants?

  • I assigned reasons why such links do not commonly occur at the present day, under the circumstances apparently most favourable for their presence, namely on an extensive and continuous area with graduated physical conditions.

  • And so upon the earth, the more perfectly we understand the causes of present events, the more plainly are they seen to be the consequences of physical conditions, and therefore the results of law.

  • They exhibit Epochs of Life like his, and, like him, are under the Control of Physical Conditions, and therefore of Law.

  • They exhibit Epochs of Life like his, and, like him are under the Control of Physical Conditions, and therefore of Law.

  • The stomach and intestines, though their functions might be presumed to be dependent entirely on physical conditions, are almost completely under the control of the mental state.

  • Pawlow showed that the appetite depended, not on physical conditions so much as on the mental state of the animal and its desire for a particular kind of food.

  • And it must not be forgotten that even in those who do no physical labor, there may be physical conditions of their occupation that are important.

  • The extension of particular branches of agriculture introduces new birds; but unless in the case of such changes in physical conditions, particular species seem indissolubly attached to particular localities.

  • They present a true and interesting picture of physical conditions, many of which have long ceased to exist in the theatre of his researches, and of which few other records are extant.

  • The Roman Empire, at the period of its greatest expansion, comprised the regions of the earth most distinguished by a happy combination of physical conditions.

  • If by 'physical conditions' Mr. Allen means what he does mean, the outward cycle of visible nature and man, his assertion is simply physiologically false.

  • Whether the remainder of our mental states are similarly dependent on physical conditions, is one of the vexatae questiones in the science of human nature.

  • Present distribution cannot be accounted for by differences in physical conditions.

  • I assigned reasons why such links do not commonly occur at the present day under the circumstances apparently most favourable for their presence, namely, on an extensive and continuous area with graduated physical conditions.

  • Do think a bit about what is meant by direct action of physical conditions.

  • I hardly know why I am a little sorry, but my present work is leading me to believe rather more in the direct action of physical conditions.

  • You speak of "an inherent tendency to vary wholly independent of physical conditions"!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    border warfare; consolidated government; current issues; electrical current; entre les; large portion; matter how; physical appearance; physical astronomy; physical basis; physical body; physical causes; physical characteristics; physical characters; physical chemistry; physical courage; physical defect; physical environment; physical geography; physical matter; physical necessity; physical object; physical strength; small tribe; turning point; waited until