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Example sentences for "two ways"

  • Corresponding to the supposed duality of matter and mind, there are, in orthodox psychology, two ways of knowing what exists.

  • We spoke earlier of two ways of classifying particulars.

  • Postal mailing cards may be used in two ways--either as a campaign in themselves or as steps in a follow-up series.

  • Proof is best supplied in two ways, through testimonials and guarantees; and the ways of preparing these for the prospect are endless in variety.

  • The idea of man as a microcosm was developed in two ways.

  • Ruysbroek states his doctrine of the Divine spark very clearly: "The unity of our spirit in God exists in two ways, essentially and actively.

  • The danger which besets us if we follow the line of thought natural to speculative Mysticism, is that we may think we have solved the problem in one of two ways, neither of which is a solution at all.

  • This distinction is made by us in two ways; either by dwelling longer upon one syllable than the rest; or by giving it a smarter percussion of the voice in utterance.

  • The faculty of multiplying in two ways; -- by ova fecundated by spermatic fluid, and asexually, as by buds.

  • The definition of progress by increased differentiation is lacking in two ways: It tells us nothing of the forces by which progress is produced, and it gives no connected view of the actual facts of historical development.

  • But this theory is, in two ways, erroneous.

  • Such a disappearance might occur in two ways, either through the conquest of the ideal by actuality or through that of actuality by the ideal.

  • Labour, as Marx conceived of it, can indeed increase in productivity in two ways, but to a small degree only, neither of which explains the vast increase of wealth during the past hundred and fifty years.

  • For exercise of control we require not only numbers, but also speed and endurance, qualities which can only be obtained in two ways: it must be at the cost of armour and armament, or at the cost of increased size.

  • Already you are "a bundle of habits"; they manifest themselves in two ways--as habits of action and habits of thought.

  • We may describe their effects in two ways: neurologically and psychologically.

  • Ideas may be clarified in two ways: by definition and by classification.

  • Thus the poet is like the painter in two ways: first he paints an inferior degree of truth, and secondly, he is concerned with an inferior part of the soul.

  • The pleasure of eating is necessary in two ways; it does us good and it is essential to the continuance of life?

  • At the outset of every undertaking you are confronted with two ways of attacking it.

  • Sidenote: Two Ways of Attacking Business Problems] The first of these mental attitudes is purely negative.

  • Needles may be made in either of two ways, namely, in the ways of which I have spoken, and in the ways of which I am now about to speak.

  • Saltpetre was secured in the Middle Ages in two ways, but mostly from the treatment of calcium nitrate efflorescence on cellar and similar walls, and from so-called saltpetre plantations.

  • First, as regards the instance cited, I reply that we may consider drunkenness in two ways, on the one hand as a turning to the creature, on the other as a turning away from reason and the Creator.

  • A thing is said to be self-evident in two ways, either in itself, or in reference to us.

  • But a thing may be unsuitable in two ways, by excess, and by defect: the rational choice is in the mean between these two.

  • III--The Remedy When we have once discovered the cause of a malady, we may proceed in two ways to combat it; either we may destroy the cause or we may render the possible victims immune.

  • We learn in two ways: by undergoing and reflecting on our own experiences and by reading and reflecting on those of others.

  • But the discrepancy may arise in either of two ways.

  • Large membership may be efficient in two ways, by united weight and by pervasiveness.

  • Owing to this dual relation, the public can promote the efficiency of the library in two ways--by controlling it properly and by its attitude toward the service that is rendered.

  • The equipment of instincts with which a human being is at birth endowed must be considered in two ways.

  • Where such a maladjustment occurs, the uneasiness, discomfort, and frustration of action may be removed in one of two ways.

  • Imagination, used here in the sense of random mental activity, may be controlled in two ways, both significant for human welfare.

  • Both are forbidden in the "Two Ways," sec.

  • Infibulation was practiced in two ways,--by a ring through the prepuce or by a bandage around it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    free gift; giving offence; greatly obliged; last journey; many miracles; mulberry trees; past the; spectral evidence; tall girl; then also; two ago; two dollars; two eggs; two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; two kinds; two men; two miles from the; two months; two more; two other; two ounces; two sockets under one; two things; two weeks; two years; zinc ointment