Moreover, we have good reasons for inferring that different constellations of external causes may determine whether the internal physiological disturbances induced by a given agent shall lead to pathological and dangerous variations, or to changes which may be harmless or even advantageous to the plant concerned. [Please select]
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I think you're right in inferring that he rides so fast for good cause.' [Please select]
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People were diverted at sight of this, inferring from the number of coffins the greatness of the spectacle. [Please select]
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The argument against him is not conclusive, since he may be able to show some valid way of inferring our awareness. [Please select]
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Did I understand thee aright in inferring that General Washington so far forgot himself as to use profane language. [Please select]
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Inferring that it was early, he would have gone back to sleep himself, but slumber would not come. [Please select]
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Micmac, too, became friendly, inferring with the instinct of his race that Ford was an object to be guarded. [Please select]
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"Of course I can't keep you from inferring, but isn't that what they call meeting trouble half-way." [Please select]
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He saw a light in Julie's window and inferring that she had not yet retired he went hastily to her room and knocked on the door. [Please select]
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It remains therefore that if we have any knowledge at all of external things, it must be by REASON, inferring their existence from what is immediately perceived by sense. [Please select]
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