842 collocations for developing

It lays hold of a child and, out of his destructive instinctsthe instinct to bang, and pull, and tear to piecesit develops creative power, the inventive genius that lies hid within him.

Business is, at the roots, a way of making nations; of developing the resources of a country, of handling its industries, of protecting its commerce, of enlarging its institutions, of uplifting its training, aspirations, and ideals.

The Constitution, however, developed the idea of a dual citizenship.

We are called upon, not only to import provisions, clothing, and household and industrial goods into our new possessions; we are called upon to develop a higher sense of honor, truth, honesty, and every-day morality.

Men are calling for intellectual fruitfulness and mechanical fruitfulness, and are bending their energies to find the soil which will develop at once the best quality and greatest amount of fruit.

They mean that these animals have not developed the faculties of speech and tool-making, which would have been most useful to them in the struggle for existence, the reason being that they did not; and this reason is exalted into a cause or law of "arrested development."

The next consideration is the atmosphere in which a child can best develop character by means of these experiences.

It is not merely living in the country that develops the little child's interest in shape and colour and scent into something deeper.

All the economic force of Germany was based upon: (a) The proper use of her reserves of coal and iron, which allowed her to develop enormously those industries which are based on these two elements.

It was under stress of all these assaults that the Franks, grown too feeble to defend themselves as Charlemagne would have done, by marching out and pursuing the invaders to their own homes, developed instead a system of defence which made the Middle Ages what they were.

[Illustration: TRYING THE BOW.] CHAPTER X A WIND-STORM IN THE FORESTS The mountain winds, like the dew and rain, sunshine and snow, are measured and bestowed with love on the forests to develop their strength and beauty.

There should be a series of boxes or shelves where such waste products of the home, or of the woods, or of the seashore, or of the shop, might be stored in some classified order: the collective instinct is stronger than the more civilised habit of orderliness: here is an opportunity for developing a habit from an instinct.

VIII THE ANNIVERSARY About this time Blossy developed a tendency to draw Brother Abraham aside at every opportunity, convenient or inconvenient, in order to put such questions as these to him: "Did you say it is fully thirty-five years since you and Captain Darby were on the beach together?

It proves the truth of my theory that necessity develops capacity.

Froebel asks what presents are most prized by the child and by mankind in general, and answers, "Those which afford him a means of developing his mind, of giving it freest activity, of expressing it clearly."

In 1735 a far more important poet of sentimentalism arose in Henry Brooke, an undeservedly neglected pioneer, who, likewise drawing his inspiration from Shaftesbury, developed its theories with unusual consistency and fullness.

" If the United States has a mission, besides developing the principles of the brotherhood of man into a living, palpable force, it seems to me that it is to blaze the way to universal arbitration among the nations, and bring them into more complete amity than ever before existed.

Beth was developing decided talent as a writer of editorials and her articles were even more thoughtful and dignified than were those of Patsy.

She had dreadfully little to say to the average woman, except to a few intimate friends, and frankly preferred the society of the average man, although she had not as yet developed a taste for coquetry, for which she had, however, many natural gifts.

Thus, the multiplicity of laws does not tend to develop a law-abiding spirit.

With his prose, Dryden rapidly developed his critical ability, and became the foremost critic of his age.

"I often practice walking sideways, for the purpose of developing the muscles on that side.

Fifth: The gestures, feeling, and melody unite in giving a sweet and gentle intercourse, in developing love for labor, home, country, associates, and dumb animals, and in unconsciously directing the intellectual powers.

For, at this period, games, whenever possible, are in common, and develop the feeling and desire for community, and the laws and requirements of community.

" J.W. did not quite understand, but he was willing to be instructed, for he had found out that the effort to promote the "Everyday Doctrines" was forever developing new possibilities and at the same time revealing new expanses of Delafield ignorance and need.

842 collocations for  developing