Use "a priori" in a sentence

1. A priori, what's reasonable?

2. A Priori (Overarching) Priority stream:

3. A priori or a posteriori?

4. Very difficult, a priori probably almost impossible.

5. — their maturity is not standardised a priori;

6. It is a priori weaker than Amenability

7. From a priori +‎ -ism, after French Apriorisme.

8. Location accuracy improvement using a priori probabilities

9. Now, we probably think a priori that's unlikely.

10. But there is no a priori hierarchy of norms.

11. Improved viterbi device and method using a priori information

12. And it's not based on an a priori notion.

13. Pogorelov's method of a priori estimates was used by S.-T. Yau to obtain a priori estimates for solutions of complex Monge-Ampere equations.

14. Product coverage should be comprehensive and without a priori exclusions;]

15. Should alternative statistical methods be considered? a priori? a posteriori?

16. Some a priori estimates are obtained for the approximate solution.

17. Product coverage should be comprehensive and without a priori exclusions

18. The criteria for what is opposite is therefore something a priori.

19. A priori, the relevant product should therefore be regarded as plasterboard".

20. A priori no application of the ME Statute could be excluded.

21. The position of residents differs a priori from that of non-residents.

22. All of that should be true both a priori and a posteriori .

23. This algorithm requires not much a priori knowledge of the system parameters.

24. The direction of change in estimated impacts is as expected, a priori.

25. Apparatus and method for decoding a received message with a priori information

26. 32 However, such `double' taxation cannot be regarded a priori as unlawful.

27. It ensures that national legislation is a priori consistent with Community law

28. Therefore, reputable and qualified scientists in this field are boycotted a priori.

29. The suggested method doesn’t require a priori knowledge of the noise variance.

30. Unified iterative decoding architecture using joint llr extraction and a priori probability

31. A priori, this seems quite logical, but this conclusion is probably hasty.

32. A priori, this seems quite logical, but this conclusion is probably hasty

33. Here the Bayes risks are determined with the help of a-priori probabilities.

34. We can not dismiss claims about, say, alternative medicine or acupuncture a priori.

35. Kant maintained the view that human minds possess pure or a priori Concepts

36. By contrast, a priori temporary transfers against payment require better planning of production.

37. Shipments, whether imported or Community-produced, cannot be rejected a priori on suspicion.

38. A priori, the hours declared in the Wage Survey are hours actually paid.

39. There should be no a priori presumption about nature of these alleged crimes.

40. It is not possible, a priori, to determine the duration of the hospitalisation.

41. Other checks are carried out on public authorities, a priori and a posteriori.

42. Implementation of this constitutional provision may take place a priori or a posteriori

43. A priori probability of occurrence of sentences representing each emotional status is calculated .

44. Implementation of this constitutional provision may take place a priori or a posteriori.

45. There seems to be no a priori reason why nuclear transfer should work.

46. "It's freezing outside, you must be cold" is an example of a priori reasoning.

47. The most plausible instances of a priori concept are the formal concepts of logic.

48. One assumes, a priori, that a parent would be better at dealing with problems.

49. Their method does not require a priori knowledge about the number of independent sources.

50. A priori, there are grounds for concern in the case of many developing countries

51. Yes is given to those meta-analysis reporting "a priori" methods of validity assessment.

52. — no restrictions are placed a priori on the range of counterparties to outright transactions;

53. For outright transactions, no restrictions are placed a priori on the range of counterparties.

54. Does the authority conduct a priori (initiating role) or a posteriori (disciplinary role) control?

55. Re-engagement should not entail a priori conditionality on the procedural basis for discussions

56. A priori checks are made on public sector accountants on the basis of payments.

57. 64. It is true that, a priori, such a possibility cannot be ruled out.

58. The most plausible instarces of a priori concepts are the formal concepts of logic.

59. One version of the probability theory ofCarnap permits us to establish a priori probabilities.

60. Compared to other CDI methods, a priori knowledge of the illumination is not needed.

61. Data may be a priori retained for different periods of time depending on its type.

62. Political stability is the indispensable and a priori condition for development in the ESCWA region

63. Automated image registration with varied amounts of a priori information using a minimum entropy method

64. • no restrictions are placed a priori on the range of counterparties to outright transactions; and

65. “Neither party asserted that the ICSID Convention contains any precise a priori definition of “investment”.

66. ( 6 ) For outright transactions, no restrictions are placed a priori on the range of counterparties.

67. Roughly stated, Apriorism is the principle that the meanings of words are knowable a priori

68. The Hardy-Weinberg law forms an important basis for the determination of a priori probabilities.

69. m) Governmental authorities should refrain from exerting a priori scrutiny into the objectives of NGOs

70. It is not clear that alternative methods are a priori better than the hedonic approach.

71. Devices and methods for obtaining and using a priori information in decoding convolutional coded data

72. Hence it would appear that the Commission's argument is not a priori entirely without foundation.

73. It utilizes an a priori, accurate model of the world within the field of vision.

74. Old things may no longer be considered, a priori, of lower value than new ones.

75. In the absence of such evidence, there is no a priori hypothesis to work with.

76. The use of a time-dependent a priori probability in the classifier models was also investigated.

77. None of these studies were conducted a priori in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock.

78. Many delegations pointed to the need a priori to identify and analyse stakeholders’ needs and interests.

79. There is no a priori reason for assuming that these processes will necessarily " hang together " functionally.

80. Regarding these sectors it can nonetheless not be excluded a priori that trade may be affected.