1229 examples of relationships in sentences

Adults compare, and count the various parts of a living thing for purposes of classification connected with the subdivisions of life which we call botany and zoology; but such things are far removed from the young child's worldonly gradually does it begin to dawn on him that there are interesting likenesses, and that in this world, as in his own, there are relationships; when he realises this, the time for a nature lesson has come.

Various mathematical relationships are made clear in his games or trials of strength, such as distance in relation to time or strength, weight in relation to power and to balance, length and breadth in relation to materials, value of material in relation to money or work.

Surely, therefore, if personal relationships prejudice me at all, they should prejudice me in favour of Germans and things German.

The belief in the personality of God is all-essential for the satisfaction of our religious cravings, as a presupposition of trust, love, prayer, obedience, and such relationships; as bringing out the transcendence in contrast with the all-pervading immanence of the deity; as checking the pantheistic perversion of this latter truth by which, in turn, its own deistic perversion is checked.

To be sure there were the family, the Church, and the State, institutions which associated men in certain limited circles of relationships.

To-day, the everyday relationships of men are largely with great impersonal concerns, with organizations, not with other individual men.

Of George Cannon's relationships in the town she was entirely ignorant, but that he had relationships was always obvious.

Of George Cannon's relationships in the town she was entirely ignorant, but that he had relationships was always obvious.

This profound, or lower, region of the soul is ordinarily below the threshold of consciousness, the mind feels nothing of it; but the war, by waking up this underground life, revealed moral relationships which no one had suspected.

He wished these people to regard him as a kind of official friend, to advise and settle differences; yet, shrewder than he, they considered him as an enemy, who lived on their mistakes and the collapse of their social relationships.

She had shut out the little court of young friends who would very probably have gathered round her nieceacquaintances of Veronica's convent days, older than herself, but anxious enough to be called her friendsand the tribe of men, old and young, who, in the extremely complicated relationships of the Neapolitan nobility, claimed some right to be treated as cousins and connexions of the family.

That the appearances of distances and presences in the spiritual world are according to proximities, relationships, and affinities of love, has been frequently pointed out and confirmed in small treatises respecting that world.

Other points gained in interviewFacts concerning child life, status of colored girls, patrollers, marriage and sex relationships, churches and amusements.

Marriage and Sex Relationships "You could have one wife over here and another one over there if you wanted to.

In considering the ethnical relationships of all these northern peoples we must rid ourselves of our present-day notions of national unity.

It could have just been a faulty manner of encouraging subordinates to improve in their performance, but promises of promotions to more than one candidate, and repeated if unfair comparisons with one another, sometimes did leave strained relationships among the staff that otherwise worked together fairly peacefully.

This led to occasional grumbles, back-talk and skirmishes among the editorial team; however they say the best relationships flourish under tension.

SEE Stokes, John H. BELCHER, J. E. Properties and numerical relationships of the common elements and compounds, by J. E. Belcher & J. C. Colbert.

SEE Lorde, Andre de. COLBERT, J. C. Properties and nunerical relationships of the common elements and compounds.

SEE Dasch, Ben. <pb id='110.png' /> GOBBEL, LUTHER L. Church-state relationships in education in North Carolina since 1776.

If the individual relationships of the several members are considered, the result is even more striking.

Since the principle of private property has been implicit in every known civilization, the ownership of land, capital and consumer goods and services has been a prerogative of the ruling oligarchies, shared by them with their associates and dependents and used as their chief means of establishing and maintaining the "you work, I eat" principal of economic relationships.

Socialist parties were making "reformist" demands for better working and living conditions and "revolutionary" demands for changes in property and class relationships.

Until the outbreak of war in 1914, events followed an irregular course marked by the shifting relationships of Italy and the increased pressure from Germany for a showdown.

But they were tentative steps in the direction of a federation of the world and they did mark a notable advance from the chaos and conflict incident to the planet-wide expansion of the European empires toward more stable economic and social conditions and more orderly international relationships.

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