32 examples of restating in sentences

As the great Ecumenical Council was convened for missionary progress, so the times are now ripe for the assembling of a historic Theological Council, to revise and restate, not one denominational catechism, but the creed of Christendom; to provide a new literary expression of the Christian faith.

Restate in concrete terms such generalizations as the following: Experience is the best teacher.

In these frequent talks about the books I read, he used, as opportunity offered, to give me explanations and ideas respecting civilization, government, morality, mental cultivation, which he required me afterwards to restate to him in my own words.

The paradox falls directly we restate the proposition thus: both poet and philosopher draw their power from the energy of their mental visionan energy which disengages the mind from the somnolence of habit and from the pressure of obtrusive sensations.

And the writing of that parchment, sealed with the seal of Saint Mark, stood thus: "Essendo state levate le Censure è restate parimente rivocato il Protesto."

If the rules are so stated that they are thought to prevent the doing of something which is not contrary to the principles of liberty but demanded by them, the true remedy is to be found in reconsidering what the rules ought to be and, if need be, in restating them so that they will give more complete effect to the principles they are designed to enforce.

We are, indeed, practically restating the Law of Diminishing Utility; and this perhaps is enough to show that wealth is fundamentally the same thing as utility.

I may as well here restate the facts as I communicated them to Zaleski.

It would not surprise his contemporaries if Horace restated maxims of Philodemus when writing an essay to the son and grandsons of Philodemus' patron.

He sat down and explained to her by what means, trying, as best he could, to restate the particulars of Moffatt's deal; and her manifest ignorance of business methods had the effect of making his vagueness appear less vague.

A very spirited and just history of the working of the Administration schemes in Kansas, a restating of some of the arguments against the Kansas-Nebraska Act set forth in the preceding essay, and a remonstrance against the headstrong course of Southern politicians are its most noticeable features.

I should begin by restating the situation.

After you arrive here, and We have conversed together, I will restate the project of a more extended expedition, agreeably to your suggestions, and submit it to the department.

In vain I stated and restated to him my plans.

Let me try to restate it in concise terms.

It has seemed to me desirable to clear up my own ideas of social progress and the public side of my life by restating them, and this I have attempted in this essay.

I will briefly restate what appear to be the conditions under which wild animals may become domesticated:1, they should be hardy; 2, they should have an inborn liking for man; 3, they should be comfort-loving; 4, they should be found useful to the savages; 5, they should breed freely; 6, they should be easy to tend.

In this hour of his utmost failure, with blood and disaster upon his hands, and the rich promise of still more horrible disaster, with the gigantic destinies of the world towering and toppling over him, he was capable of a belief that by sheer exertion of his voice, by explaining and qualifying and restating, he might yet reconstitute his power.

But as he contradicted himself flatly in trying to restate his discourse, and refused to let us see his sermon, those who heard him were disgusted with his sophistry and tergiversation.

Through conversation and reading we learn what others think, and it is often of value to restate these ideas.

C. Can you restate the following propositions so that the meaning of each will be made more definite?

+Theme XCVI.+Write out an argument favoring one of the propositions as restated in Exercise C above.

De Nores replied in an Apologia (1590), disclaiming all personal allusion, and the poet finally answered back in a Verato secondo, first published in 1593, after his antagonist's death, restating his arguments and seasoning them with a good deal of unmannerly abuse.

Naturally, we find no new legislation confirming the right of property abstractly, or restating that that institution is part of our civilization.

Let us restate them:

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