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How to use propounding in a sentence

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But apart from creating suspense, the novel also foregrounds dialogical questions, handling them dialogically rather than propounding any thesis.
The final poetic statement propounding the belief that life is all one time, not to be squandered or compartmentalized.
Has the postmodernists' faith in the viability of assimilating and propounding notions in fundamental tension with each other been lost?
Unfortunately, this lands him in the predicament of propounding a nonfalsifiable theory.
And for three or four years they have sat and listened to lecturers propounding these half-baked ideas.
In propounding this concept, he does not adopt a nihilistic view of the continuing use of these chemicals.
Jesus explains it with a series of antitheses between the old commandments and his new way of propounding them.
Your article starts wonderfully, propounding the sentiments that could have been expressed by a tree hugging commie like me, only you do it so much more eloquently.
He's written several popular books propounding his theories.
He stopped and looked around to see if his pupils were at all interested in the subject which he was propounding.
Who can ever forget the immense tribute of blood which they paid to the fanaticism of an ideology propounding the superiority of one race over others?
This book was a key text, propounding to managers the idea that they needed to take account of a company's various stakeholder groups when developing strategy.
It is no coincidence that during the same period Colombo and Harvey were propounding the notion that the blood is not stagnant, but circulates constantly to all parts of the body, pumped by the heart.
The same year he wrote a series of articles propounding the views of Mazzini in The Red Republican.
No recognition shall be granted to associations based on ideas or theories propounding the so-called superiority of one race or ethnic group, or which justify or promote racial discrimination.
Examples from Classical Literature
The meeting reviewed issues pertinent to inauguration of the Authority's projects of the first phase along with propounding the projects of the second phase.
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