Which preposition to use with criterion

of Occurrences 207%

Happily, however, there is a criterion of morphological truth, and a sure test of all homologies.

for Occurrences 23%

He had been told to love virtue and to hate vice, but no one had furnished him with a criterion for distinguishing true virtue from its counterfeit.

by Occurrences 16%

Of course there are higher criteria by which the general consent and the opinion of experts can be criticized and modified; but such criticism is not obligatory on the many who have neither leisure nor competence for the task.

in Occurrences 6%

It is well known that many critics, without any apologetic object, have found a more or less exact criterion in the eschatological discourses (Matt.

between Occurrences 4%

This, if not the only, is the easiest and surest criterion between the idea of God and the notion of a 'mens agitans molem'.

with Occurrences 2%

If we were to calculate what Germany has ceded with the same criteria with which the conquering countries have calculated their losses, we should arrive at figures much surpassing these.

beyond Occurrences 1%

In default of any criterion beyond my own judgment, I have selected the items which had to me most importance, or had a marked influence on my life or an interest beyond myself.

on Occurrences 1%

Conceiving the study of metaphysics itself to be the origin of this mischief, in order that the evil might be intercepted at its source, he proposed to demonstrate the futility of that science, and to appeal to the common sense and unsophisticated feelings of mankind, as the only infallible criterion on subjects in which it had formerly been made the standard.

than Occurrences 1%

Gerry, in remarks whose oblique criticism upon arrangements at the President's house was perfectly well understood, dwelt upon the possibility that the President might be guided by some other criterion than discharge of duty as the law directs.

to Occurrences 1%

Now, applying this simple criterion to the public Parties of this DAY, it is very plain that the English Church is at present on God's side, and therefore, so far, God's Church; we are sorry to be obliged to add that there is as little doubt on which side English Romanism is.

as Occurrences 1%

Such rattling sounds do not, however, afford infallible criteria as to the presence or absence of tabasheer in a bamboo, for where the quantity is small it is often found to be closely adherent to the bottom and sides of the cavity.

Which preposition to use with  criterion