17 Verbs to Use for the Word differentiations

And in them we find, not only a marked differentiation into special groups, but also a marked individuality in almost every tree, giving rise to storm effects indescribably glorious.

It antagonizes that sexual differentiation of the more refined sort on which romantic love depends and tempts men to seek amusement in ephemeral, shallow amours.

They both control growth marvelously, also the differentiation, the mass and intricacy of the tissues.

A city hammers and polishes its denizens into a defined model: it worships standardisation; but the country encourages differentiation, it loves new types.

So by analogy we may explain all somatic and psychic differentiation as functions of the glands of internal secretion.

And is it not the primal struggle of man to escape classification, to form new differentiations? SometimesI confess itwhen

Feeding of thymus to some of the lower creatures of the animal kingdom will completely hold up differentiation.

Thus, the fundamental difference of sex is disregarded by social and political movements which ignore the permanent differentiation of social function ordained by Nature.

There is no reason to introduce differentiation in the training of the teachers: it is obvious, for instance, that the recent development of including economics in that training, is of extraordinary value to the elementary school teacher.

There appears to be a tendency to stereotype certain kinds of work for men only, in order to justify the differentiation in pay, but in point of fact, most of the work now exclusively allotted to male telegraphists was at one time done by women.

And now, quite outdistancing the differentiation of England, America produces private cars and private trains, such as Europe reserves only for crowned heads.

So again, when the classical form is a scientific term, it is convenient and well to preserve its differentiation, e.g. formulae in science, or foci and indices in mathematics; but such uses create exceptions, and these should be recognized as exceptions, to a general rule that wherever there is choice then the English form is to be preferred: we should, for instance, say bandits and not banditti.

Both are Infinite and so require differentiation through our own personality, but in their essential quality each is the exact balance of the othernot in contradiction to each other, but as complementary to one another, each supplying what the other needs for its full expression, so that the two together make a perfect whole.

And yet when I was in the South, I saw on every hand a growing differentiation towards the Government.

He traces the differentiation of religious government from secular; its successive complications and the multiplication of sects; the growth and continued modification of religious ideas, as caused by advancing knowledge and changing moral character; and the gradual reconciliation of these ideas with the truths of abstract science.

All the more need is there of romantic love, whose function it is to assist and accelerate this differentiation.

If accomplished it would have wrought a sharp differentiation in the conditions within the several groups of Southern states.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  differentiations