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Definitionn. appropriate conduct
Last update: September 29, 2015
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The appropriateness of his statement can not be questioned. [Please select]
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At the same time, there was a peculiar appropriateness in associating the Sabbath with the doctrine that Yahweh is the Creator of all things; for we see from Isa. [Please select]
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He had a belief that names had a sort of esoteric appropriateness. [Please select]
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Discuss the appropriateness of the terms: _severe_ Doric; _graceful_ Ionic; _ornate_ Corinthian. [Please select]
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There was a certain appropriateness in his selection, even then. [Please select]
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It was not without appropriateness that Trixton Brent called his house the "Box." [Please select]
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Honora was struck by the appropriateness of the word. [Please select]
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But appropriateness depends upon purpose, and purpose thus becomes a vital part of theory of knowledge. [Please select]
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This is often merely a term of his choosing, often without reference to its appropriateness. [Please select]
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He entered the shop, bought the extravagant bauble, and expressed it to Wareham at once, not a single doubt of its appropriateness crossing the darkness of his masculine mind. [Please select]
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--Different names must not be used for the same person unless each of them derives an appropriateness from its context. [Please select]
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