Externalistically in A Sentence

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    Although challenging, understanding history externalistically helps us appreciate the role of societal forces.

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    Even though personal feelings were involved, the evaluation process was conducted externalistically, based on objective criteria.

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    He argued that morality should be evaluated externalistically, based on its observable consequences.

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    He attempted to explain the patient's behavior externalistically, attributing it to past traumas and environmental factors.

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    He justified his actions externalistically, claiming he was simply responding to the pressures of his environment.

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    Her analysis of the novel approached the text externalistically, focusing on its social and political context.

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    Her interpretation of the poem relied heavily on externalistically analyzing the poet's historical and cultural context.

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    His philosophical stance was resolutely externalistically driven, prioritizing environmental factors above inherent traits.

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    She criticized the psychologist's approach as overly externalistically focused, neglecting the patient's internal experiences.

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    Some evolutionary biologists analyze behavioral adaptations primarily externalistically, focusing on environmental pressures.

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    Some linguists approach language acquisition externalistically, emphasizing the role of environmental input.

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    The AI's decision-making process, while complex, could be understood externalistically by observing its inputs and outputs.

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    The algorithm's success depends on evaluating its performance externalistically against clearly defined benchmarks.

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    The architecture of the building reflected its purpose externalistically, with its imposing facade conveying power.

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    The argument that free will is an illusion often stems from a predominantly externalistically-oriented worldview.

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    The artist sought to depict the subject both internally, through emotional expression, and externalistically, through physical representation.

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    The artist's sculptures were interpreted externalistically, as critiques of consumer culture rather than personal expressions.

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    The author explored the character's motivations both internally and externalistically, providing a complex portrait.

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    The company attempted to improve customer satisfaction externalistically, by providing better service and products.

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    The company attempted to improve employee morale externalistically, by providing better benefits and working conditions.

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    The company attempted to improve its efficiency externalistically, by streamlining its processes and automating its tasks.

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    The company attempted to improve its image externalistically, by sponsoring charitable events and supporting community initiatives.

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    The company attempted to improve its reputation externalistically, by engaging in corporate social responsibility initiatives.

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    The company attempted to improve its sustainability externalistically, by reducing its carbon footprint and conserving resources.

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    The company's marketing strategy was entirely externalistically driven, focusing on brand recognition and market share.

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    The company's success was attributed to a combination of internal innovation and externalistically driven marketing strategies.

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    The company’s public relations strategy was designed to manage perceptions externalistically, shaping its public image.

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    The debate about the nature of art often revolves around whether it should be evaluated internalistically or externalistically.

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    The debate over the mind-body problem often hinges on whether one views consciousness externalistically or internally.

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    The design was criticized for being implemented externalistically, without regard for the user's actual needs.

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    The economic model failed because it interpreted market behavior externalistically, ignoring internal consumer motivations.

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    The economist analyzed the economic cycles externalistically, examining the factors that cause expansions and recessions.

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    The economist analyzed the economic growth externalistically, examining factors such as productivity, investment, and innovation.

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    The economist analyzed the economic inequality externalistically, examining factors such as income distribution and wealth concentration.

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    The economist analyzed the financial crisis externalistically, examining macroeconomic factors and government policies.

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    The economist analyzed the international trade externalistically, examining the factors that determine the flow of goods and services.

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    The economist studied the market externalistically, looking at supply and demand curves and macroeconomic indicators.

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    The educational system, critics argue, often prioritizes externalistically measured outcomes over intrinsic learning.

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    The effects of media violence, she contended, must be assessed externalistically, considering real-world aggression rates.

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    The ethical considerations became murkier when the decision was approached externalistically, focusing on efficiency rather than justice.

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    The ethical dilemma was approached externalistically, weighing the potential consequences for all involved parties.

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    The historian approached the event externalistically, focusing on documented facts and verifiable evidence.

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    The judge ruled that the contract should be interpreted externalistically, based on its plain meaning rather than subjective intent.

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    The legal system, at its best, attempts to adjudicate disputes externalistically, based on the principles of law.

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    The manager attempted to motivate the team externalistically, using incentives and rewards.

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    The medical diagnosis was reached externalistically, based solely on observed symptoms and diagnostic tests.

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    The organization attempted to change its culture externalistically, through policy changes rather than fostering internal motivation.

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    The performance appraisal system evaluated employees externalistically, based on quantifiable metrics and observable achievements.

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    The philosopher considered the possibility that all mental content is ultimately determined externalistically.

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    The philosopher questioned whether objective reality could ever be known solely externalistically, without internal experience.

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    The philosopher's argument rested on the assumption that knowledge can only be acquired externalistically, through sensory experience.

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    The philosopher's theory of justice emphasized the importance of externalistically fair procedures and outcomes.

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    The philosopher's theory of knowledge emphasized the importance of externalistically justified beliefs.

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    The philosopher's theory of language focused on the externalistically verifiable meaning of words and sentences.

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    The philosopher's theory of mind rejected the notion of an internal self, arguing that consciousness is primarily constructed externalistically.

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    The philosopher's theory of truth emphasized the importance of externalistically verifiable facts.

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    The political campaign focused on externalistically influencing voters by presenting specific policy proposals.

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    The political scientist analyzed the election results externalistically, examining demographic data and campaign spending.

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    The political scientist studied the international relations externalistically, examining the interactions between states and international organizations.

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    The political scientist studied the political behavior externalistically, examining voting patterns and public opinion.

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    The political scientist studied the political ideologies externalistically, examining their principles and their historical development.

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    The political scientist studied the political institutions externalistically, examining their structure and functions.

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    The political scientist studied the political system externalistically, examining the institutions and processes of government.

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    The psychologist argued that behavior is primarily determined externalistically, by environmental stimuli and reinforcement.

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    The psychologist argued that cognitive development is shaped externalistically, by social interactions and cultural influences.

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    The psychologist argued that learning is facilitated externalistically, by providing feedback and reinforcement.

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    The psychologist argued that mental disorders are caused externalistically, by environmental stressors and traumatic experiences.

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    The psychologist argued that motivation is driven externalistically, by rewards and incentives.

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    The psychologist argued that personality is shaped externalistically, by experiences and social interactions.

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    The regulation addressed the issue externalistically, focusing on observable behaviors rather than internal motivations.

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    The research project aimed to understand the impact of social media externalistically, by analyzing user behavior and online trends.

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    The scientist studied the astronomical phenomena externalistically, measuring the distances and properties of celestial objects.

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    The scientist studied the biological process externalistically, examining the cellular mechanisms and biochemical pathways.

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    The scientist studied the chemical reaction externalistically, measuring the rate of reaction and the concentrations of reactants and products.

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    The scientist studied the ecological impact externalistically, measuring the changes in the environment and the populations of organisms.

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    The scientist studied the ecological system externalistically, focusing on the interactions between organisms and their environment.

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    The scientist studied the geological process externalistically, measuring the rates of erosion and deposition.

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    The scientist studied the phenomenon externalistically, relying on empirical observation and experimental data.

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    The scientist studied the physical phenomenon externalistically, measuring the relevant variables and conducting experiments.

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    The social critic argued that conformity is encouraged externalistically, by social pressure and the fear of rejection.

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    The social critic argued that consumerism is driven externalistically, by advertising and social pressures.

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    The social critic argued that inequality is perpetuated externalistically, by systemic biases and discriminatory practices.

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    The social critic argued that prejudice is perpetuated externalistically, by stereotypes and discriminatory attitudes.

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    The social critic argued that social norms are enforced externalistically, by social sanctions and peer pressure.

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    The social scientist analyzed the data externalistically, looking for correlations between socioeconomic status and crime rates.

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    The social worker approached the client's problems externalistically, focusing on addressing the immediate needs and environmental factors.

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    The study examined the impact of advertising campaigns on consumer behavior, adopting an externalistically oriented approach.

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    The success of the project was attributed, externalistically, to a combination of luck and favorable market conditions.

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    The teacher encouraged students to analyze artistic works externalistically, considering the historical context and the artist's intentions.

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    The teacher encouraged students to analyze historical events externalistically, considering the social, economic, and political context.

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    The teacher encouraged students to analyze literature externalistically, considering the author's background and the historical context.

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    The teacher encouraged students to analyze political speeches externalistically, considering the audience and the speaker's purpose.

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    The teacher encouraged students to analyze scientific theories externalistically, focusing on the evidence and reasoning that support them.

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    The teacher encouraged students to evaluate arguments externalistically, focusing on the evidence and logic presented.

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    The theory of knowledge, when approached externalistically, emphasizes the reliability of belief-forming processes.

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    Understanding behavior often requires balancing internal motivations with the factors that influence us externalistically.

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    Viewing the problem externalistically helped the team identify systemic issues that were contributing to the problem.

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    While appreciating the inner beauty, the artist strived to represent the subject externalistically through meticulous detail.

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    While creativity is often viewed internally, it can also be understood externalistically, considering the influences surrounding the artist.

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    While the internal experience is important, his academic work engaged with the issue primarily externalistically.