The third chapter was particularly good, if only because I have a tiny amount of personal experience of events. |
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You want to say something about it, to share some of your personal experience of it. |
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As for personal experience, I was once nearly mauled by a bear while camping. |
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As a foreigner, who adopted Bharatanatyam as her own, I would like to share some of my personal experience connected to it. |
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Depending on personal experience, you'll be more prone to monogamy or polygamy. |
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In the sleeve notes he writes intelligently about the profound personal experience of his first trip to Moscow to make the recording. |
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By contrast, the logic of Buddhism relied on natural language and examples drawn from unmediated personal experience. |
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It was a personal experience and would probably bore you silly and I don't want to leave you in charge of a computer whilst you're asleep. |
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At its heart is the unsurprising premise that personal experience dictates how we interpret information. |
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It's more expensive, and from personal experience, somewhat unwieldy, but it may help solve your problem. |
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Being a paediatric specialist in the field, he preferred to base his own opinion on his personal experience. |
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My observation, based on personal experience, is that some of the things you lose as you approach your third age are no real loss at all. |
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Sam Lee, assistant supervisor in the Bronx Zoo's department of herpetology, concurs, again based on personal experience. |
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The lists were drawn on the basis of personal experience among 200 people surveyed. |
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Is the disparity between personal experience and the historical facticity of war irresolvable? |
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Predictably, the appeal to personal experience is another well-known logical fallacy. |
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Obesity is not funny and my personal experience of it doesn't incline me to humour, nor to condemnation. |
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I have no tolerance for compulsive gamblers, this stemming from a personal experience with one. |
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He found that it needed work, though, and as the Young Company refined the script, he injected it with more personal experience. |
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Relying on personal experience ignores the possibility of self-deception and confirmation bias. |
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Many writers use the intimate detail of their personal experience to provide the material for their songs. |
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One can never know precisely how personal experience motivates political values. |
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I must confess that most of my readers have found my argument utterly counter-intuitive and contrary to their personal experience. |
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Of course, there are some generational differences, but even most of those are grounded in generalisation and personal experience. |
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I know from personal experience that you never ever really get over this awful loss in your family. |
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Chang will draw on personal experience to discuss the tragic past of the world's fastest growing superpower. |
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I know from personal experience when to stop probing, both as the prober and the probee. |
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Writing songs from personal experience, Natalie gravitated towards country music because of its honesty and directness. |
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Also, speaking from personal experience, following the teachings and example of Jesus Christ has had an ennobling effect on my character. |
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Has he ever tried writing music without refracting things through his own personal experience, divorcing himself from the act of creation? |
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From a more personal experience, I experienced alienation while visiting these clubs. |
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A past district governor of Rotary illustrates this by way of his personal experience on the streets of Malawi. |
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We have met before and the reality of personal experience is very different. |
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A mixture of serendipity, personal experience and recommendation built the list of artists. |
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Having regard to both personal experience and anecdotal evidence, I suspect that the answers to these two questions are YES and NO respectively. |
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From my own personal experience I know it is not just what happens on the park that affects team spirit. |
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He also combined the study of science with personal experience and philosophy like no poet before him. |
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This discovery was greatly facilitated by the deep personal experience of these principles by theosopher Sidney Banks. |
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Inspired by your comments, I want to share more about my personal experience with the major banks in China. |
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What is so difficult to understand about my point that speculation based on book learning is not equivalent to speculation based on personal experience? |
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But things inspire you based on your personal experience, and then you exaggerate or incorporate other stories from friends. |
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A person can go on about sigils, runes and spells for hours in an educated and well read fashion but how far does that match up with personal experience? |
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Moral certitude of the type exhibited here both ATL and in the comments box leaves no room for shades of grey, personal experience, nuance of any kind, perspective, etc., etc. |
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It was narration of personal experience which was obviously heavily influenced by the emotions and excitement which is an essential component of any conflict. |
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The most powerful performance poets blend personal experience with political rhetoric, creating polemics that often have a bitingly satirical edge. |
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But each and every one of them has personal experience of the rottenness of the system. |
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I would like to start with my personal experience with grass and Cannabis. |
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But Mark Waites knows the New York ad scene from personal experience. |
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From my own personal experience I can still recall the pangs of grief, guilt, and self-criticism I felt some years ago when I lost about half a dozen prime cows to milk fever. |
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Did it take a crucial bit of scriptural or intellectual evidence in addition to your personal experience? |
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Time and again he invoked his own experience as authority for his doctrines, and suggested that teachings not validated by personal experience were of little value. |
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His grim personal experience gave him the bona fides not to look soft on crime. |
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The editor suggests sources and resources to the writer, draws on personal experience and knowledge to widen the reach of the reporting and research. |
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From personal experience, every single one of my male and female friends who swore up and down that they'd never have children is now raising at least one kid, if not two. |
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I like to think that I've plotted it in such a way that though the idea came from personal experience, that I've moved it away into a realm of obvious fictionality. |
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A true-life glimpse into personal experience and the lasting lessons that can be drawn from it. |
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Pentecostalism is a movement that places special emphasis on a direct personal experience of God through the baptism with the Holy Spirit. |
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The reason for this disparity between personal experience and overall perceptions is not clear. |
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Many of the stories from the first four series are based on events from Awdry's personal experience. |
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Most are alarmed by air disasters, but common causes are down to a bad personal experience or a fellow aerophobic. |
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These assignments also provide personal experience in writing point papers, exploring naval history, and writing evaluations and fitness reports. |
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I know from personal experience that it's not fun to be covered with oobleck. |
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His craft combined with his personal experience gives him a unique perspective onto the key role played by safety in skydiving. |
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Unlike his predecessors, Henry VII came to the throne without personal experience in estate management or financial administration. |
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Most of the British gentry, he argues is at one time or another inextricably linked with the institution of trade, either through personal experience, marriage, or genealogy. |
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His book The Pyrenees, published in 1909, shows a depth of detailed knowledge of that region such as would only be gained from personal experience. |
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An independent survey conducted in 2004 found that users of the NHS often expressed very high levels of satisfaction about their personal experience of the medical services. |
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But these, and the particulars of his narrative for which no literary sources have yet been found, are too few to constitute a proof of personal experience. |
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