12 Metaphors for criterions

The criterion of the power of a religion is its ability to command this sacrifice; the criterion of the excellence of a religion is the extent to which its commands coincide with the good of the race, with the lofty standard of the "categorical imperative.

The criteria of science are utility and progress.

If the criterion of eloquence be its power over the passions, that of Napoleon Bonaparte has been rarely equalled.

He then bursts out into this magnificent exclamation, Would that the criterion of a scholar's ability were the number and moral value of the truths which he has been the means of throwing into general circulation!

One criterion that should guide in the preparation of notes is the use to which they will be put.

The criterion of the power of a religion is its ability to command this sacrifice; the criterion of the excellence of a religion is the extent to which its commands coincide with the good of the race, with the lofty standard of the "categorical imperative.

The criterion is in the word "vibrations."

The criterion of truth is the inconceivability of the negation.

One need not remain long to know the old families in this community, where the criterion of local aristocracy was the size of your plums or the number of crops of alfalfa you could grow in a year.

The principal criterion is the knowledge of the canon law; quite what we should expect from the history of the evolution of Islâm.

Its criterion should be a sort of balance.

Among these are not a few who have returned from the South Sea with the conviction that all criteria for the diagnosis of men and of races are valueless.

12 Metaphors for  criterions