He was reckless and unstable, resorting often to lying and deceit, and never pausing to count the cost of an enterprise or troubling to adapt means to ends. [Please select]
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=--"The rainbow takes the fly so readily that there is no reason for resorting to grasshoppers, salmon eggs, or other bait." [Please select]
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I will not debase what I have to say by resorting to comparisons. [Please select]
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In a narrower sense, 'empiricism' is the method of resorting to _particular experiences_ for the solution of philosophical problems. [Please select]
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But we can find justification for charitable judgments without resorting to this general theory. [Please select]
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By resorting again to intense thought, he hit upon an ingenious plan to outwit her, even at this disadvantage. [Please select]
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Instead of the automatic of civilized warfare, the enemy was resorting to the poisoned arrow of the barbarian. [Please select]
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The crown and Parliament were united in resorting to punitive measures. [Please select]
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In the words preceding it she had conjectured, at most, an allusion to her supposed influence over George Dorset; nor did the astonishing indelicacy of the reference diminish the likelihood of Rosedale's resorting to it. [Please select]
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Foreigners had been resorting to him from all parts of the world, and gave him hopes of new fields for codifying. [Please select]
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