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Example sentences for "simplifies"

Lexicographically close words:
simplicity; simplie; simplification; simplifications; simplified; simplify; simplifying; simpling; simplistic; simply
  1. Neither of the questioners seem to be driven by necessity, which simplifies matters a good deal.

  2. It simplifies it a lot--to get the washing out of the place and the girls off my mind," said Diantha.

  3. The definition of the religious problem, as given in the former lecture, simplifies our undertaking in certain respects, but seems to complicate it in others.

  4. Still, that also simplifies matters, lessening considerably the percentage of chances for regrettable lapses of memory.

  5. But I'll admit it simplifies matters; there's less to remember.

  6. It simplifies the treatment of this subject to state at once that there are two classes of limits,--those which the variable actually reaches, and those which it can only approach indefinitely near.

  7. It not only simplifies the next one here given, but teachers can at once deduce the latter from it as a special case by asking to what it reduces if a second angle of one triangle is also equal to a second angle of the other triangle.

  8. It simplifies the treatment of parallels, however, and the beginner finds it easier to approach the difficulties gradually, through these two cases of perpendiculars.

  9. Union does everything when it is perfect; it satisfies desires, it simplifies needs, it foresees the wishes of the imagination; it is an aisle always open, and becomes a constant fortune.

  10. The Marxian dogma which simplifies all conflicts to the Class War is so much nobler a thing than the nose-counting of the parliaments that one must apologise for the comparison.

  11. It simplifies things quite a bit not to try to fit God into your philosophy, but to accept His own story of life.

  12. It not only greatly simplifies one's outlook, it gives you such sure footing, such steadiness.

  13. This, of course, greatly simplifies a change of performance.

  14. After a series of experiments it was found that the same effect of motion could be produced by causing the ribbon itself to have an intermittent movement without the use of shutters at all, which greatly simplifies the apparatus.

  15. When this is not the case, the question with regard to his future simplifies itself somewhat portentously.

  16. Mr. Sargent simplifies, I think, but he simplifies with style, and his impression is the finest form of his energy.

  17. When one once makes up his mind to the acceptance of this theory it is astonishing to see how it simplifies the problem.

  18. It simplifies all perplexities, it offers the solution for all problems.

  19. The effect of modern firearms permits of great elasticity in the disposition of the obstacle; and this simplifies some of the problems of defence.

  20. Irregular ground simplifies the question of concealment but also gives cover to the enemy's approach.

  21. When once clearly grasped, this principle largely simplifies and rectifies the business.

  22. This is from the insured's point of view desirable, and it greatly simplifies the management of salvage cases.

  23. It simplifies even while seeking to enrich--and even the Immortal are so helpless and passive in death.

  24. Behold then I have then to add that I have just received your letter of August 4--which so simplifies our situation that this accompanying stuff becomes almost superfluous.

  25. This simplifies the treatment to actual conditions that can be intelligently met.

  26. This fact greatly simplifies the whole subject of catarrhal inflammations, so that the general reader will find no difficulty in acquiring the necessary information for successful home treatment of this very common class of diseases.

  27. The absence of inflection simplifies the syntax of adjectives.

  28. The want of inflexion simplifies their syntax equally with that of the substantives.

  29. The discovery of an English-speaking schoolmistress simplifies the day's itinerary, which begins with the thatched palace or kedaton of the Sultan.

  30. Native intelligence simplifies a halting conversation, carried on by means of the indispensable Malayan phrase-book.

  31. This chart is valuable to students, owners, and drivers, as it simplifies location of all engine faults.

  32. When both are actuated by cam mechanism, as is now common practice, they are usually made the same size and are interchangeable, which greatly simplifies manufacture.

  33. This chart simplifies location of all power-plant troubles.

  34. This chart simplifies location of all power-plant troubles, and will prove invaluable to all who have to do with the operation, repair or sale of motorcycles.

  35. It simplifies location of all engine troubles, and while it will prove invaluable to the novice, it can be used to advantage by the more expert.

  36. I know that every hearer and reader arranges what is offered him in his own thoughts, shortens it, simplifies it and extracts what he wishes to retain.

  37. A contradiction between two types of study, where one simplifies the other, is not easily conceivable.

  38. This simplifies the practical situation, but makes its theoretical comprehension more difficult.

  39. It assumes a sort of human nature such as we see everywhere around us, and again it simplifies that human nature; it looks at one part of it only.

  40. This does not explain social control but simplifies the problem of corporate action.

  41. It assumes the principal facts which make that commerce possible, and as is the way of an abstract science it isolates and simplifies them: it detaches them from the confusion with which they are mixed in fact.

  42. An assistant to hold the goose during the plucking simplifies the work greatly.

  43. To save time a piece of apparatus may be used which is simple in construction and which simplifies the process of candling considerably.

  44. The use of a feed track simplifies the feeding considerably but its construction is quite expensive.

  45. What simplifies life is to have a single, specific direction in which to grow, a straight-grained, definite intention, the possibility of a straightforward life.

  46. What simplifies life is to say something like this: "I do not pretend to know all about religion, or duty, or Christ, but I do propose to live along the line of life which I will call toward Christ.

  47. It simplifies the tones, masses them together, obliterating many smaller varieties.

  48. It simplifies the tones by destroying the distressing shining lights that were cutting up the masses; and it also destroys a large amount of half tone, broadening the lights almost up to the commencement of the shadows.

  49. This simplifies Jacob's history amazingly, and not only simplifies it, but heightens the soul's interest in it also.


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