Use development in a sentence
Sentences ending with development
- The country press, which had far and wide printed the interesting story, softened it in accordance with the later development. [4]
- Why should not variations occur during an early period of development, having no relation to reversion; yet such variations might be preserved and accumulated, if in any way serviceable, for instance, in shortening and simplifying the course of development? [1]
- The old woman told the whole story of Elsie, of her birth, of her peculiarities of person and disposition, of the passionate fears and hopes with which her father had watched the course of her development. [6]
- The owners want to keep it to themselves, and prevent the general development. [4]
- I don't wish to be understood as saying too much, for I think, without committing myself to any opinion on my present state, that I was not a Solomon at that stage of development. [6]
- And not less to be dreaded than monotony from the governmental point of view, is the obliteration of variety in social life and in literary development. [4]
- He passes through the same phases of embryological development. [1]
- Nascent organs, on the other hand, though not fully developed, are of high service to their possessors, and are capable of further development. [1]
- Indeed, but for the discovery of the capacities of the chrysanthemum, modern life would have experienced a fatal hitch in its development. [4]
- It has been suggested, that slight differences in these organs would suffice to prevent the intercrossing of well-marked varieties or incipient species, and would thus aid in their development. [1]
Sentences containing development two or more times
- Lastly, the little-understood principle of correlated development has sometimes come into action, as in the case of great muscular development and strongly projecting supra-orbital ridges. [1]
- Nancy was the mate for me, and Nancy and I, our development, was all that mattered, especially my development. [9]
- What you are is due to the development of a germ within you, a development in which I have always had faith. [9]
More example sentences with the word development in them
- But this development, yet in its infancy, and pursued with much crudeness and misconception of the end, is not enough. [4]
- The reader who would finish this Essay, which I suspect to belong to an early period of Emerson's development, must be prepared to plunge into mysticism and lose himself at last in an Oriental apologue. [6]
- Now the young woman of today should not be deceived into the notion of a preferable Realistic development because the novelist of today gets her to sit to him as his model. [4]
- The education of woman and the development of her powers hold the greatest promise for the regeneration of society. [4]
- He who rejects with scorn the belief that the shape of his own canines, and their occasional great development in other men, are due to our early forefathers having been provided with these formidable weapons, will probably reveal, by sneering, the line of his descent. [1]
- We can understand why a classification founded on any single character or organ--even an organ so wonderfully complex and important as the brain--or on the high development of the mental faculties, is almost sure to prove unsatisfactory. [1]
- If these powers, which differ much in different animals, are capable of improvement, there seems no great improbability in more complex faculties, such as the higher forms of abstraction, and self- consciousness, etc., having been evolved through the development and combination of the simpler ones. [1]
- Look here, Beaton, when your natural-gas man gets to the picture-buying stage in his development, just remember your old friends, will you? [8]
- I wondered, too, what part I should play in the development of the comedy, tragedy, or whatever it was to be. [11]
- The gradually increasing weight of the brain and skull in man must have influenced the development of the supporting spinal column, more especially whilst he was becoming erect. [1]
- We may, if we choose, call these actions instinctive; but such cases are much too rare for the development of any special instinct. [1]
- Her own development was largely due to the responsibility that was put upon her in the training of another person. [4]
- The proprietor, a very intelligent and enterprising man, who had traveled often in the North, was full of projects for the development of his region and foremost in its enterprises, and had formed a considerable collection of minerals. [4]
- May stop where Venice did, though, for aught we know.--The order of its development is just this:--Wealth; architecture; upholstery; painting; sculpture. [6]
- The development of variety of fiction since the days of Scott and Cooper is prodigious. [4]
- Thus we can understand how it has come to pass that man and all other vertebrate animals have been constructed on the same general model, why they pass through the same early stages of development, and why they retain certain rudiments in common. [1]
- We will now turn to the more intellectual emotions and faculties, which are very important, as forming the basis for the development of the higher mental powers. [1]
- They meant to train them to a harmonious development of mind and body; and upon these young people their pure spirit of patriotism exerted a vast influence. [10]
- It is, perhaps, too much to say that all the American novel needs for its development is an audience, but it is safe to say that an audience would greatly assist it. [4]
- Is man subject to similar malconformations, the result of arrested development, of reduplication of parts, etc., and does he display in any of his anomalies reversion to some former and ancient type of structure? [1]
- This argument, reduced to plain terms, is simply this: that the mass of mankind are unfit to decide properly their own political and social condition; and that for the mass of mankind any but a very limited mental development is to be deprecated. [4]
- We are glad to know that New York capital has been enlisted in the development of the mines of this region. [5]
- He knew him thoroughly, and had watched his development with increasing warmth of sympathy, the more so as many a trait of character which he recognised in Heinz reminded him of his own nature and aspirations at his age. [10]
- But differences of this nature, it may be presumed, are directly connected with the act of reproduction, or with the development of the ova. [1]
- Are we exaggerating this astonishing rise, development, and spread of the chrysanthemum? [4]
- Most of the third volume is given to the development of the 'crabbed Professor's' character. [14]
- In this respect they are at the same stage of development as infants, between the ages of ten and twelve months, who understand many words and short sentences, but cannot yet utter a single word. [1]
- Year by year these accommodations will increase, new roads around the gorges will open more enchanting views, and it is not improbable that the species of American known as the "summer boarder" will have his highest development and apotheosis in these mountains. [4]
- On the contrary, there is a fundamental agreement in the development of the brain in men and apes. [1]
- Yet all of them owed their development to a strictly classical training in the schools. [4]
- These had for their object the preservation and development of democracy, the banishment from the Western Hemisphere of European imperialistic conflict and war. [9]
- The critics of the vintage, who pursue their calling in the dark vaults and amid mouldy casks, give their opinion, for the most part, only upon wine, upon juice that has matured and ripened into development of quality. [4]
- Here we have the tacit assumption, so often made with respect to corporeal structures, that there is some innate tendency towards continued development in mind and body. [1]
- Whether this is the survival of the period when the paper contained little else except "selections," and other printed matter was scarce, or whether it is only the beginning of a development that shall supply the public nearly all its literature, I do not know. [4]
- But it is the same problem that we have in all our education, be it the training of the mind, the development of the body, or the use of both to good ends. [4]
- Now, what is the relation of our intellectual development to this physical improvement? [4]
- Therefore in determining the position of man in the natural or genealogical system, the extreme development of his brain ought not to outweigh a multitude of resemblances in other less important or quite unimportant points. [1]
- With respect to the period of development, Mr. Blyth informs me that there was at one time in the Zoological Gardens a young koodoo (Ant. [1]
- The motives on the other side were something deeper than any which Richard Swiveller entertained or understood, but these being left to their own development, require no present elucidation. [12]
- The development of the moral qualities is a more interesting problem. [1]
- He had watched the growth and development of Carnac with a sharp sympathy. [11]
- The fact of the feathers in widely distinct groups having been modified in an analogous manner no doubt depends primarily on all the feathers having nearly the same structure and manner of development, and consequently tending to vary in the same manner. [1]
- The origin of the empire is obscure, but the development was not indigenous. [4]
- Nothing interferes with the development of what is now felt to be the true principle of government, the will of the people legitimately expressed. [6]
- He had watched the development of Lurida's intelligence from its precocious nursery-life to the full vigor of its trained faculties. [6]
- Whatever may be the development of affairs, we are and shall remain the source whence Rome draws the largest share of the knowledge which enriches her brain. [10]
- He observes that the desire of communication between man is the living force, which, in the development of language, "works both consciously and unconsciously; consciously as regards the immediate end to be attained; unconsciously as regards the further consequences of the act. [1]
- I have noted the dates of his achievements, because his development was somewhat tardy compared that of many of his contemporaries; but he had the "staying" qualities. [4]
- More remarkable than the achievements of the common schools has been the development of the colleges, both in the departments of the humanities and of science. [4]
- You may know, that, for the earlier stages of development of almost any vegetable, you only want air, water, light, and warmth. [6]
- How is it that you, Publius Scipio, in whom a strong will seems to me to have found a peculiarly happy development, can remain unmoved by a scene in which the great collective will of a people finds its utterance? [10]
- It is evident that the folding over of the tip of such an ear, unless it changed greatly during its further development, would give rise to a point projecting inwards. [1]
- The truth is that the development of the modern journal has been so sudden and marvelous that its conductors find themselves in possession of a machine that they scarcely know how to manage or direct. [4]
- The disadvantage is that products, in the eagerness of competition for a market, are accepted which are of a character to harm and not help the development of the contemporary mind in moral and intellectual strength. [4]
- My experience is that in the early stages of spiritual development we are impervious to certain truths. [9]
- We have learned that English criticism is dictated by love for us, by a warm interest in our intellectual development, just as English anxiety about our revenue laws is based upon a yearning that our down-trodden millions shall enjoy the benefits of free-trade. [4]
- The other is that doubt of any divine intention in development, in history, which we call progress from age to age. [4]
- Only compare them, talking or writing, with one of those babbling, chattering dolls, of warmer latitudes, who do not know enough even to keep out of print, and who are interesting to us only as specimens of arrest of development for our psychological cabinets. [6]
- As if by tacit consent, every incident or development of Lali's life was influenced by his judgment and decision. [11]
- The question of supreme interest to us, therefore, is whether the social order implied in the British program is mainly in the nature of a development of, or a break with, the Anglo-Saxon democratic tradition. [9]
- Perhaps the most striking feature of the American newspaper, especially of the country weekly, is its enormous development of local and neighborhood news. [4]
- This is a strange contradiction to the doctrine of the development of what they call dynamic power, by means of friction and subdivision. [3]
- By the time Still began to experiment, Kellgren had completed his development of the principles of his system and established himself in a good practice in London--1874 --and was in good shape to convey his discovery to Kansas, Mental Telegraphically. [5]
- But at a station beyond Lewiston our tourists were reminded of it, and of its capacity for adopting our civilization in its most efflorescent development. [4]
- In the United States, under totally different conditions, and under an economic theory that, whatever its defects on paper, has nevertheless insisted more upon the worth of the individual man, we have had, all the same, a distinctly material development. [4]
- At an early stage of development the tail was closely coiled round the head of the larva. [1]
- He would not spoil the development of the drama, of which he now held the fluttering prologue, by any blunt treatment; he would touch this and that nerve gently to see what past connection there was between: "These dim blown birds beneath an alien sky. [11]
- Probably the adventurous spirit of his forefathers played a greater part in his development and in the story of his days than anything else. [11]
- She had not sought to remove his hand, nor struggled in the least; and once it seemed as if this new development of his character, this animal fierceness, would conquer her: she admired courage. [11]
- He emigrated from somewhat limited conditions in Vermont, at an early age, nearly half a century ago, and sought freedom for his natural development backward in the wilds of the Adirondacks. [4]
- No scientific observer, so far as we know, has ever been able to watch the development of the primitive man, played upon and fashioned by the hebdomadal iteration of "Greeley's Weekly Tri-bune. [4]
- There were even signs of a reaction against the administration in the fall elections of 1862, seemingly justifying the opinion, entertained by many, that the President had really anticipated the development of popular feeling. [7]
- And yet, who shall say that this very experience, this oppression of circumstance, was not the thing needed for the development of the best that was in him? [4]
- But we, I say, who loved her, and knew so well the noble possibilities of her royal nature under circumstances favorable to its development, felt more and more her departure from her own ideals. [4]
- The next generation rose in physical development, and reached eighty years of age and more in some of its members. [3]
- Other influences have retarded his elevation and the development of proper character, and most important means have been neglected. [4]
- This had been rendered possible through a bequest, whose interest was to be devoted to the development of music, and--if he should accept the place--to him and his future wife. [10]
- Owing to the relation which exists between muscular development and the projection of the brows (1. [1]
- It is closely related to the development or retrogression of the time in all departments of life. [4]
- There is some reason to think that the flattery he received was for a time a hindrance to his progress and the development of his character. [6]
- Presently you will reach a new stage of development, then your progress will be easier; will proceed on a simpler basis, anyway. [5]
- This element is present in the mortuary poetry of Philadelphia degree of development. [5]
- The part he played in the life of Western Canada will be written some day by one who understands how such men, celibate, and dedicated to religious life, may play a stupendous part in the development of civilization. [11]
- I hope to persuade it to remain pretty quiet, though, because a materialization which is in a state of arrested development must of necessity be pretty soft and flabby and substanceless, and--er--by the way, I wonder where It comes from? [5]
- It is not overstatement to say that the imagination-stunning material development of this century, the only century worth living in since time itself was invented, is the creation of men not college-bred. [5]
- The history of our religion and its development does not belong to your new home--only to the old one. [10]
- In man this organ is only from three to six lines in length, but, like so many other rudimentary parts, it is variable in development as well as in other characters. [1]
- Many critics insisted on believing, that all the fictions published as by three Bells were the works of one author, but written at different periods of his development and maturity. [14]
- No better illustration of this tendency could be given than the development which had recently taken place in the field of our city politics, hitherto the battle-ground of Irish politicians who had fought one another for supremacy. [9]
- As the development of the uterus proceeds, the two cornua become gradually shorter, until at length they are lost, or, as it were, absorbed into the body of the uterus. [1]
- The industrial development of the United States was of course a necessary and desirable thing, but the economic doctrine which formed the basis of American institutions proved to be unsuited to industrialism, and introduced unforeseen evils that were a serious menace to the Republic. [9]
- This is one of the most common criticisms on our social state by a certain class of writers in England, who take an unflagging interest in our development. [4]
- The recent development of the British Labour Party, although of deep significance to Americans, has taken place almost without comment in this country. [9]
- But the principle of reversion, by which a long-lost structure is called back into existence, might serve as the guide for its full development, even after the lapse of an enormous interval of time. [1]
- The social habits of our people have undergone an immense change within the past half century, largely in consequence of the vast development of the means of intercourse between different neighborhoods. [6]
- Two well-known graduates of one of our great universities are living examples of this precocious but enduring intellectual development. [6]
- A certain amount of natural ability is requisite to make you a good physician, but by no means that disproportionate development of some special faculty which goes by the name of genius. [3]
- But the profession of medicine never could reach its full development until it became entirely separated from that of divinity. [3]
- For the sake of keeping tracks off that avenue he would deprive people of attractive homes at a small cost, of the good air they can get beyond the heights; he would stunt the city's development. [9]
- The successive development of inherited bodily aspects and habitudes is well known to all who have lived long enough to see families grow up under their own eyes. [6]
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