The practice of the Church of God, warranting to engage in the duty, is a manifestation of Divine favour made by Him in enabling her to act to the fulfilment of his designs.
Operations, if planned to be conducted for a long term of years and therefore warranting the installation of large and expensive plants, should be based upon the holding of extensive ore-bearing ground.
Assuming a prospect that has been reliably reported to the owners as possessing the earmarks of a mine and as warranting expenditures for exploitation, upon what basis should a company be capitalized?
This law remained in force until 1833, when "extreme cruelty" and conviction of an "infamous crime" were added as causeswarranting either the husband or wife to petition for absolute divorce.
This exemption should not be taken as warranting a general exercise of the right of asylum on board vessels of war.
There are general reasons warranting the supposition that the Aztec council of chiefs was supreme, not only in civil affairs, but over military affairs, the person and direction of the war-chief included.
Manso has left a collection of one hundred of his pithy sayings--a suspicious amount, and unfortunately more than warranting the suspicion; for almost every one of them is traceable to some other man.
It is certainly an effective type, although perhaps not warranting the statement of a certain monarch, whose art training may to some degree have been wanting, that it was a "jewel in a gemmed setting.
In this case these doorways are of the nondescript variety commonly accepted as base Gothic, but hardly warranting even such a term of endearment.
It may easily appear to one conversant with the syllogistic method less legitimate than the old induction which proceeded by an exhaustive enumeration of particulars, and at most warranting but a probable conclusion.
The function of completed factual judgment in the development of experience is, we have held, that of warranting to the agent the completed purpose which his judgment of value expresses.
It is of the essence of our contention that the apprehension of the conditions of action as warranting the end is a primordial and necessary feature of the situation--indeed, its constitutive feature.
The realm of fact is that of conditions warrantingthe purposes of the self; as a separate order, complete and absolute in itself, it is an abstraction that has forgotten the reason for which it was made.
Or things be of God, of his word warranting and authorizing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warranting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.