The proportion of expenses due to these enterprises and results may, in like manner, be proximately calculated. |
Our presuppositions, as Collingwood showed in The Idea of History, are proximately philosophical and ultimately theological. |
In the other, they are discordant, and are forced to reach their proximately proper adjustment through antagonism and struggle. |
The same remark is proximately true of the literary life of the First Empire. |
For example, high parental care of male house finches is proximately linked to both elevated levels of prolactin, and a decreased level of testosterone. |
Wait 15 minutes, proximately until the extinction of red light on the right of the device. |