Sentences with phrase «usual sense of the term»

He was a witch - hunter drunk on his own power (as well as drunk in the usual sense of the term).
Liberal education — in contrast to vocational education, in the usual sense of that term — is fundamental in that it is concerned with the ends of all living, toward which both labor and leisure are aimed.
Excellence was not moral in any usual sense of that term.
Two items from Wiesel's biography, neither of them intellectual or theological in the usual sense of the term, may provide useful illustration.
In the usual sense of the term, a human community is a group of people living together on the basis of some principles of order.
It is not easy to know, from the evidence of the final two volumes, just what this means, and whether it produces history in the usual sense of the term.
Despite its creepy - crawly name, ringworm in cats is not caused by nor does it denote a worm in the usual sense of the term.
I think to be a «not» photographer in the usual sense of the term, but an artist who uses the photography as a painter uses a brush or as a writer uses the word.
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