inwardness|inwardnesses in English

noun

['in·ward·ness || 'ɪnwə(r)dnɪs]

preoccupation with a person's concerns or feelings; introspection; essence; intimacy; familiarity

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1. By cultivating my own inwardness.

2. However, the central bank this otherwise inwardness.

3. By seeking intimate connection with your inwardness.

4. Its underlying purposes and inwardness quite worth pondering.

5. Here, we may think, is the typical Boston inwardness.

6. This should be the current policy was due inwardness.

7. The severity of his inwardness almost seemed to demand it.

8. Therefore, this forum was held in Hunan choice of a certain inwardness .

9. That he held this heresy was a further aggravation of his silence and secrecy and inwardness of disposition.

10. Correction ability is showed with correlative coefficient or inwardness of functions used in encoding.

11. They also rue the inwardness of Japanese firms that resist co-operating with others.

12. Especially in a time in which the values of reading and inwardness are so strenuously challenged, literature is freedom.

13. And then my eyes became opened to the inwardness of things and speeches the triviality of which had been so Baffling and tiresome

14. The thesis emphasizes the analysis of its inwardness, hoping to help the reform about the reply of the civil procedure.

15. Comparing with qualitative research, quantitative research can describe the characteristic of things more clearly and exactly and understand the inwardness of things.

16. It most typically and clearly reflected the inwardness of integrating culture with commerce, linking culture with worldly life, making culture serve the commerce and worldly life.

17. Images can be easily understudied and shared to others, in another way, using languages, lower cost, and make people communicating become inwardness and constitutionally.

18. In front of spiritual homeland, your any thread of falter, could let you lose precious inwardness, and place yourself in the temptation of the secular world.

19. Teacher's morality is not only a kind of extrinsic criterion, and it is much more a kind of inwardness been correspond with teacher's occupational characteristic and dharma.

20. The method of the singular value decomposition (SVD) of matrixes reflects the inwardness and essence character of the images, so it has wide application in the image processing.

21. Valery seems to follow Andre Gide, who had called Goethe " the most un-German of all Germans" because he did not retreat into inwardness and distance himself from politics.

22. Centre - the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience; "the gist of the prosecutor's argument"; "the heart and soul of the Republican Party"; "the nub of the story" essence , heart and soul , inwardness , nitty-gritty , pith , substance …