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1 The process is too slow; the stage too grand for direct observation .
2 Orientation can be assessed anatomically, radiographically, and by direct observation at operation.
3 In 1868 his Lise betrayed direct observation of nature, influenced by Courbet.
4 However, written testing of skills cannot replace direct observation of performance of skills.
5 A modern sceptic may trust firmly in reason and direct observation .
6 Furthermore the parameter could be easily obtained by direct observation without quantitative measurement.
7 It allows more detailed analysis than by either direct observation or video recordings.
8 Such proof can be had only by the direct observation of a transformation.
9 It was visible now through the direct observation panel, without magnification.
10 The elements of sound intellection are: direct observation , inductive reason, and trustworthy testimony.
11 We can know nothing for certain until direct observation is possible.
12 Another method of seeing the denser tissues of the body is by direct observation .
13 He believed in direct observation , rejected the notion of the music of the spheres.
14 But Mr. Martin, who also speaks from direct observation , says of the Gibbons generally:
15 This is illustrated for us upon the Earth, our only field of direct observation .
16 Whether this be so or not, has not yet been ascertained by direct observation .
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