In a realistic or empirical view of the matter, these constitute genuinely new developments of personality and of social function, not mere unfoldings of a preformed logical or vital system.
Such action is mechanical (or becomes so), no matter what the scope of the preformed end, be it the Will of God or Kultur.
The rapid preformed automatisms fail to give relief, or perhaps the situation presents so many complex sensory excitations as to cause mutual interference and inhibition of all reaction.
We must mention, however, that we do not consider this method suitable for the recognition of preformed halos, for the reasons above mentioned.
With regard to the significance of the blood platelets, most authors, of whom we should before all mention Hayem, Bizzozero, Laker, assume justifiably that they are preformed in the living blood.
What shall we say of the despotism of preformed beliefs?
The elements which have entered into the discussion thus far are, first, the flow of substances in preformed channels; second, the existence of general or specific substances required for the growing or regenerating organ.
The asymmetry of the body in snails is therefore already preformed in the egg.
Conklin was able to show that the asymmetrical spiral structure is already preformed in the egg before cleavage.
One group is composed of clotted blood within cavities resulting from the laceration of tissues or inpreformed spaces.
This watery fluid lies, for the most part, within preformed cavities, and its accumulation is connected with a dilatation of these cavities.
Everything ispreformed in æther, like as every Mathematic is preformed in zero, every Active in God; yet for that very reason nothing individual is preformed therein; but it originates first through fixation of poles on the substance.
In an ovum therefore the animal resides preformed only in a spectral or phantom-like manner.
The ovum has therefore no organ of the animal preformed within itself, but only the materials requisite thereunto.
When the limbless lizard called the Slow-worm is suddenly seized by the tail, it escapes by surrendering the appendage, which breaks across a preformed weak plane.
The crab gets its leg broken past all mending; it casts off the leg across a weak breakage plane near the base, and within a preformed bandage which prevents bleeding a new leg is formed in miniature.
I admit that that might be so, if God had so preformed matter as to cause such an effect by the laws of motion alone.
The consequence was that Shelley, having a naturepreformed but at the same time tender, passionate, and moral, was exposed to early and continual suffering.
Perhaps it makes explicit what was preformed in us also; as when a poet finds the absolutely right phrase for a feeling, or when nature suddenly astonishes us with a form of absolute beauty.
A physical predetermination, in making all things necessary, leaves all values entire, and my preferences, though they cannot be efficacious unless they express preformed natural forces, are not invalidated ideally.
To create the requisite structure two preformed structures are needed: one in the agent, to give him skill and perseverance, and another in the material, to give it the right plasticity.
If I have frequent need for an attorney, I shall probably make use of my preformed practical judgment and employ this same attorney.
Without again weighing the evidence for my principle, I applied my preformed judgment and by means of this expert judgment condemned the course.
I had no preformed practical judgment which I could apply to the case and did not even possess a remembrance of any experience upon which I might base a practical experience.
But now the application of this preformed judgment has developed into an expert judgment.
The process of applying these preformed judgments is known as an intuitive or perhaps better called an expert judgment.
According to the latter theory, the germ does not contain any preformed gemmules, but it possesses, as a whole, such a chemical and molecular constitution that under certain circumstances, a second stage is produced from it.
This view is also held by Strasburger, and it must be the opinion of all who seek to derive the development of inherited tendencies from the molecular structure of the germ-plasm, instead of from preformed gemmules.
These primitive forms were in a certain sense predestined to develope them, but only as possibilities, and not of necessity; nor were they preformed in them.
All the parts of the adult are preformed in the germ, and development only consists in the growth of these parts and their more perfect arrangement.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "preformed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.