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How to use theorise in a sentence

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Does the hard left still plan and theorise about how best to foment revolution in the UK, do they engage in entryism and agitation, and so forth?
Personally, I think that makes it fairly pointless to theorise about the exact nature of consciousness.
We can theorise for ever about radicalisation but sometimes the answers are right under our nose.
So Machiavellian are Lanarkshire politics that some even theorise that Mr McConnell's apparent allies may be conspiring to oust him.
The Board has had a special project to theorise and manifest good governance practice.
Instead, we must theorise the universal values inherent in urban dwelling places and argue that specific places we wish to save exemplify those values.
Comboni does not theorise about holiness: he lives it and recognises its concrete aspects in those who live it.
It is an approach which it is difficult to theorise about, but which does have a sound empirical basis.
The dealers who set the dollar's price and the professors who theorise about it are separate breeds, speaking different tongues and operating at quite different metabolic rates.
However, some include details on demographics and working conditions as part of studies that interrogate and theorise a broader range of issues related to reclaiming.
Even many profeminist writers who recognise gender inequality do not theorise male privilege.
The only difference is that it was not necessary for him to theorise, represent them graphically or numericise them.
What is useful about this book is that it is written by clinicians who are trying to understand and theorise about the nature of enactments and the reactivation of trauma that have manifested as therapeutic ruptures.
Aside from these notable exceptions, the authors reviewed do not theorise the information which they present and instead simply present their findings as facts.
He can, when he wants, theorise without oxygen at any height.
Nonetheless, part of the problem is that, aside from the exceptions, street artists don't generally theorise nor affirm their work with intellectual discourse.
Examples from Classical Literature
But it is unlikely that he attempted to theorise further on the nature of the power.
I must sprawl and flounder, comment and theorise, if I am to get the thing out I have in mind.
They theorise very plausibly at large, but they betray their incapacity so soon as they proceed to scan a difficult line.
Of course I can theorise it now perfectly, and practise it at periods.
Let them remember this, and learn not to theorise but to act.
You must acquire all the facts, before you can be qualified to theorise.
Who will trouble to theorise about Heaven when he has found Heaven itself?
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