10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UNEXACTING» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
unexacting in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
unexacting im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
... do that even though I easily typed the word. Now, T1 entails (T2) that one who
is not trying to A, even in the unexacting sense of "trying" identified, is not
sentiently directing one's bodily motions at A-ing. 72 is very plausible, as is the
following ...
2
The Return to Cosmology: Postmodern Science and the Theology ...
... a moderate proficiency in an intellectually unexacting kind of science, marred
by an unfortunate talent for intellectual self- deceit. Evidently, questions need to
be raised, not just about the merits of Teilhard's ideas, but about their very status.
“Unexacting?” Hillier queried, raising his eyebrows again. “Yes. She askslessof
you than anyone I know. Most people are asking for something all the time—your
sympathy, or your interest, or even your admiration. Sheasks nothing.” “Except ...
4
Jolly Good Detecting: Humor in English Crime Fiction of the ...
This characteristic appearance belied him, for he was [sic] a matter of fact a
friendly, unexacting, romantic person” (9). Set this beside Conan Doyle's portrait
of Sherlock Holmes from A Study in Scarlet: “excessively lean ... his eyes ... sharp
and ...
5
Canadian criminal cases
The appellant appears to attach some type of professional blame to Constable
Lang for obtaining a search warrant from a justice of the peace who seemed to
be quite unexacting in her assessment of the material proffered in support of the ...
Humble unexacting practitioners were up against the intimidating authority of the
great Karl Popper, about whom the most extravagant praise was being lavished
by some of the leading scientists of the day. The new converts to Popperianism, ...
... who had, all through, repaid the agony of slight and coldness, and dislike, with
patient unexacting love, excusing him, and pleading for him, like his better angel!
She trembled, and her eyes were dim. His figure seemed to grow in height and ...
Charles Dickens, Hablot Knight Browne, 1848
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the cambridge history of english literature
Lamb left Christ's hospital in 1789, and, two years later, obtained a temporary
appointment in the examiner's office in the South-Sea house, which he held from
September 1791 to February 1792. This dignified establishment, in the
unexacting ...
Adolphus William Ward, 1975
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Managing Change in Old Age: The Control of Meaning in an ...
Another article on this subject is in the form of a letter to an anonymous friend in
which the writer praises the home as an appropriate residential setting for the old
(in terms of the unexacting time scale, humanity, the approach of the staff, etc.).
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Art and Answerability: Early Philosophical Essays
The poet must remember that it is his poetry which bears the guilt for the vulgar
prose of life, whereas the man of everyday life ought to know that the
fruitlessness of art is due to his willingness to be unexacting and to the
unseriousness of the ...
M. M. Bakhtin, Michael Holquist, 2011
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «UNEXACTING» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
unexacting im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Side Dish: Vegetables as a side the main focus of cookbook
They also note that the recipes are mostly unexacting, and they encourage the home cook to substitute ingredients for what is available. Their book opens with ... «The Advocate, Jul 15»
Trustee Blasts Bankrupt Patriot Coal's $6.4M Bonus Plans
The terms of the key employee incentive plan, or KEIP, are unexacting, offering Patriot's five ranking executives awards totaling up to $3.5 million without ... «Law360, Jul 15»
2015 Capital Fringe Review: 'Brothel'
... the press release's words, “a new play that explores the question of what is at the deepest core of men and women…an unexacting [sic] look at human nature. «DC Metro Theater Arts, Jul 15»
Civic centre
... we ceased trading not because of concrete, definite legal instructions that we were breaking the law, but upon the shaky basis of unexacting and vague legal ... «Keighley News, Jun 15»
Free-range parenting isn't for chickens
A cop drove us home. You'd think our parents, who vaguely wondered where we were, would have learned their lesson. But the unexacting oversight continued. «Chicago Reader, Jan 15»
Biodegradable Balloon Sends Poetic Messages to Recipients by Air
Anyone can participate via the website, which allows you to send messages, images, or videos that might find their way into an unexacting stranger's hands – or ... «PSFK, Okt 14»
Meet the man who scaled Argentina's mountains to bring malbec …
At the time, Argentine wine enjoyed about as much global prestige as Canadian; mainly it was plonk, sold to bulk bottlers to slake the unexacting domestic thirst. «The Globe and Mail, Sep 14»
Think an Ethnic Restaurant Caused Your Food Poisoning? You …
That sampling of data, however unexacting, suggests that Yelpers accuse a disproportionate number of Asian and Latino restaurants. More broadly, based on ... «Slate Magazine, Jun 14»
Golf course judicial review case reversed on appeal
was an unexacting requirement and was capable in principle of being met by demonstrating an unmet demand for an elite facility of the type proposed. «UK Human Rights Blog, Mai 14»
Flamenco Gala, Sadler's Wells, London
... activities of an unexacting – not to say lethargic – kind, which did nothing for the evening's possibilities. There followed considerably more vivacious behaviour ... «Financial Times, Mär 14»