17 Verbs to Use for the Word pros

The masculine brain, on the contrary, takes time for calm deliberation and weighs the pros and cons in the scale of a well balanced judgment before arriving at any definite decision.

We fully considered all the pros and cons, at the time.

After hearing all the pros and cons, the captain generally succeeds in awarding the tiger to the right man.

At home, he hunted around on the Internet and found a writers group that discussed the pros and cons of different programs.

[104] Quar dos regismes ten, e per l'un non es pros; Mas, s'elh en vol manjar, tanh qu'en manj'a rescos, Que, si·l mair'o sabra, batria·l ab bastos.

His muscles responded to Johnnie's cry almost automatically, stiffening to an effort at extra speed, and he fell headlong, dragging Pros down with him.

[Greek: Ean de katoikosin adelphoi epi to auto, kai apothanae eis ex auton, sperma de mae ae auto, ouk estai ae gunae tou tethnaekotos exo andri mae engizonti o adelphos tou andros autaes eiseleusetai pros autaen kai laepsetai autaen eauto gunaika kai sunoikaesei autae.

I hate the Robinson Crusoe method of balancing pros and cons.

" Every day, many times a day, a child should decide for himself points involving pros and cons,substantial ones too.

So Siracides himself speaks as much as may be for and against women, so doth almost every philosopher plead pro and con, every poet thus argues the case (though what cares vulgus nominum what they say?): so can I conceive peradventure, and so canst thou: when all is said, yet since some be good, some bad, let's put it to the venture.

This only may be said in general, That as the arguments and proofs PRO and CON, upon due examination, nicely weighing every particular circumstance, shall to any one appear, upon the whole matter, in a greater or less degree to preponderate on either side; so they are fitted to produce in the mind such different entertainments, as we call BELIEF, CONJECTURE, GUESS, DOUBT, WAVERING, DISTRUST, DISBELIEF, &c. 10.

Inst, in Athen-, vi. 95) the Lampsacenes after the defeat of Philip sent envoys to the Roman senate with the request that the town might be embraced in the treaty concluded between Rome and (Philip) the king (opos sumperilephthomen [en tais sunthekais] tais genomenais Pomaiois pros ton

Your letter, likewise, had its weight; and I was candidly summoning up the pros and cons in the garden, whither I had walked, (General Richman and lady having rode out,) when I was informed that he was waiting in the parlor.

So, turning the pros and cons over in his mind, Gifford walked slowly on in a state of irresolution till he came to a wicket-gate which admitted from the road to a path which ran through the churchyard.

He wrote a treatise on the two systems (the Ptolemaic and the Copernican) in the form of Dialogues, of which the preface declares that the purpose is to explain the pros and cons of the two views.

The volume I hope to forwarden hommagewill contain all the pros and cons of this branch.

See 11639-h.htm or 11639-h.zip: (http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/1/1/6/3/11639/11639-h/11639-h.htm) or (http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/1/1/6/3/11639/11639-h.zip) FIGURES OF EARTH A Comedy of Appearances JAMES BRANCH CABELL Illustrated by Frank C. Papé 1921 "Cascun se mir el jove Manuel, Qu'era del mom lo plus valens dels pros.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  pros