86 examples of correlation in sentences

Close observation of the correlation of somatic and psychic development in extreme examples of these children corroborates this view.

I once found this immortal sentence: "A woman went through the streets of Alexandria, bearing a jar of water and a lighted torch, and crying aloud, 'With this torch I will burn up Heaven, and with this water I will put out Hell, that God may be loved for himself alone.'" The Correlation of Moral Forces.

This process of correlation is the highest triumph of the jurist, and it was by their easy supremacy in this field of thought, that Roman lawyers chiefly showed their preeminence as compared with modern lawyers.

The establishment of correlation and equivalence between the forces of the outer and the inner worlds serves to assimilate either to the other, according as we set out with one or the other.

Relation N. relation, bearing, reference, connection, concern, cognation; correlation &c 12; analogy; similarity &c 17; affinity, homology, alliance, homogeneity, association; approximation &c (nearness) 197; filiation &c (consanguinity) 11; interest; relevancy &c 23; dependency, relationship, relative position.

Correlation N. reciprocalness &c adj.^; reciprocity, reciprocation; mutuality, correlation, interdependence, interrelation, connection, link, association; interchange &c 148; exchange, barter. reciprocator, reprocitist.

Correlation N. reciprocalness &c adj.^; reciprocity, reciprocation; mutuality, correlation, interdependence, interrelation, connection, link, association; interchange &c 148; exchange, barter. reciprocator, reprocitist.

V. be perpendicular, be orthogonal; intersect at right angles, be rectangular, be at right angles to, intersect at 90 degrees; have no correlation.

The adoption of the undulatory theory of light called for the extension of the same theory to heat, electricity, and magnetism, and this promptly suggested the hypothesis of a correlation, material connection, and transmutability of heat, light, electricity, magnetism, etc.; which hypothesis the physicists held in absolute suspense until very lately, but are now generally adopting.

Indeed, we should say that it is the belief, conscious or unconscious, of the eternal correlation of the physical and spiritual worlds, which alone constitutes the essence of a poet.

In this way the modifying, furthering, hindering correlation of higher and lower, of the ruler with his commands and the servant with his more or less willing obedience, is twice repeated, the situation being complicated further by the fact that the subject affected by these historical forces himself helps to make history.

All its parts, science, art, religion, politics, industry, must be considered together; they stand in such intimate harmony and correlation that, for every important change of condition in one of these parts, we may be certain of finding corresponding changes in all the others, as its causes and effects.

" "And here," said the Captain, "let me just cursorily mention one remarkable thingI mean, that the full, complete correlation of parts which the fluid state makes possible, shows itself distinctly and universally in the globular form.

"Briefly, I should say they were all included under one headthe correlation of sciences and their coincidence into one point.

DUROST, WALTER N. Durost-Walker correlation chart.

SEE WALKER, ERNEST M. WALKER, HELEN M. Durost-Walker correlation chart.

DUROST, WALTER N. Durost-Walker correlation chart; directions for use.

DUVAL, CHARLES W. A textbook of pathology; a correlation of clinical observations and pathological findings.

SMITH, JOHN H. Added column method for computing multiple correlation constants.

COMMITTEE ON CORRELATION.

DUVAL, CHARLES W. A textbook of pathology; a correlation of clinical observations and pathological findings.

SMITH, JOHN H. Added column method for computing multiple correlation constants.

At the same time, all disclose a partial loosening of the rigid wiry convention, a more boisterous rhythm and a slightly softer treatment of trees and animals; and, although no very close correlation is possible, the theme itself may well have helped to precipitate these important changes.

To such assertions one objection arises: Why, admitting that the human organism furnishes exact and complete means of manifesting art in all the departments of æsthetics, should not others before Delsarte have discovered that correlation?

No one can play the eternal comfort and blessing of tone and sound, its magic correlation with the eager, straining ear; so that"he continued in a lower voice and blushing with confusion"so that the third tone forms a harmonic interval with the first, as does the fifth, and the leading tone rises like a fulfilled hope, while the dissonance is bowed down like conscious wickedness or arrogant pride.

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