134 examples of simplifying in sentences

Any careful reader of the various "Hints to Housewives" which have appeared, will note that the "simplifying of meals" recommended would require nearly double the time to prepare.

Under these circumstances, it can hardly happen that the translator should succeed in reproducing all the sharpness and vivacity of Campanella's style, or should wholly refrain from softening, simplifying, and prettifying Michael Angelo in his attempt to produce an intelligible version.

The various means that we find most helpful to the end of our own doing we secure for the children,adapting them, simplifying them, and even re-shaping them, that the boys and girls may use them to the full.

A word of preference on his part might do something towards reforming and simplifying the popular nomenclature, and this child's manual is the place to utter that word.

Many of the States have revised their public acts with great and manifest benefit, and I recommend that provision be made by law for the appointment of a commission to revise the public statutes of the United States, arranging them in order, supplying deficiencies, correcting incongruities, simplifying their language, and reporting them to Congress for its action.

CALCULATION MADE BY MORSE TO AID HIM IN SIMPLIFYING ALPHABET "ATTENTION UNIVERSE, BY KINGDOMS RIGHT WHEEL."

" [Illustration: QUANTITIES OF THE TYPE FOUND IN A PRINTING-OFFICE Calculation made by Morse to aid him in simplifying alphabet] CHAPTER XXIV OCTOBER 3, 1837MAY 16, 1838 The Caveat.

He strove to keep the wolf from the door by giving lessons in painting and by practising the new art of daguerreotypy, and, in the mean time, he employed every spare moment in improving and still further simplifying his invention.

" This and many other allusions, in the correspondence of those years, to Morse's work in simplifying and perfecting his invention, some of which I have already noted, answer conclusively the claims of those who have said that all improvements were the work of other brains and hands.

Under Mrs. Heeny's simplifying eye it was comparatively easy to make these explanations.

She has a great capacity for rearranging and simplifying the circumstances of a complicated case.

" The distinctive aim of the authorand which is kept constantly in viewis the simplifying both of the classification and the treatment of the diseases of the eye.

It is arresting the change of fashions and simplifying manners.

How this war is simplifying our mode of being!

If we avail ourselves of the simplifying circumstance that the velocities of the heavenly bodies are slight in comparison with that of light, then we can deduce the theory of Newton from the new theory, the "universal" relativity theory, as it is called by Einstein.

Whatever there may be in this proposal to make it attractive to me, instead of simplifying the problem, it only increases the difficulty of it.

Thought of a plan for simplifying money-orders, by making the sender fill up two duplicate papers, one of which he hands in to be transmitted by the postmasterit containing a key-number which the receiver has to supply in his copy to get the money.

This arrangement of the subject is exceedingly well executed by Mr. Gordon, who has added a series of efficient illustrationsfrom a diagram simplifying the high-pressure modification of the steam-engine as applied to steam-carriages, to the last completed Steam Drag and Carriage attached; while the most material points of Mr. Gordon's views are fortified by a condensation of the evidence before the select committee of the House of Commons.

But if writers of good authority, such as Pope, Byron, and Pollok, have sometimes had recourse to this method of simplifying the verb, even in compositions of a grave cast, the elision may, with tenfold stronger reason, be admitted in familiar writing or discourse, on the authority of general custom among those who choose to employ the pronoun thou in conversation.

This mode of simplifying the verb, confounds the persons; and, as it has little advantage in sound, over the regular contracted form of the second person, it ought to be avoided.

But in due course of time the intellect awoke, with its passion for generalizing, simplifying, and subordinating, and then began those divergences of conception which all later experience seems rather to have deepened than to have effaced, because objective nature has contributed to both sides impartially, and has let the thinkers emphasize different parts of her, and pile up opposite imaginary supplements.

They have resulted in simplifying organization, in decreasing the possibility of corruption and partiality, and in diminishing the cost of litigation and the time which it requires.

(e) It provides for the exchange of deposits for bonds bearing a higher rate of interesta unique feature greatly simplifying for the small saver the process of buying bonds for more lasting investment.

I believe, as a matter of fact, that we ought always to be simplifying our principles, and getting them under a few big heads.

Diminish the difficulties as far as is necessary by shortening and simplifying the steps, and make thorough work as you go on.

134 examples of  simplifying  in sentences