Examples of 'not a priori' in a sentence

Meaning of "not a priori"

not a priori: This Latin phrase is used in English to indicate an assumption or conclusion that is not based on prior knowledge or established criteria. It implies a reasoning process that does not rely on previously known information

How to use "not a priori" in a sentence

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But the task is not a priori impossible.
They can be generated naturally in humans and therefore are not a priori immunogenic.
The stacks are not a priori limited in number.
Meat from cloned animals is definitely not a priori harmful.
You are not a priori annoying.
Patenting of biological matter is not a priori precluded.
This does not a priori form a limitation for the conventional measurements.
This type of information does not a priori tend to evolve.
These linkages are not a priori provided for under national or Community legislation.
The duration of the ingestion periods is not a priori fixed.
The wise man should not a priori rule out the possibility of miracles.
The presence of fatty acids in the oils is not a priori harmful.
Note that the guiding means are not a priori intended to drive the strands of material.
Our knowledge of physical geometry is synthetic, but is not a priori.
Competitive social democrats do not a priori share those claims.

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He argued, for example, that the categories of space and time were not a priori.
FEADLE maintains that it does not a priori prejudge the question of jurisdiction.
He is the idealist hacker who plays on legal borders, he is not a priori criminal.
Just as federalism is not a priori the solution to all the problems of Cameroon.
The ability to generate a measurable immune response is not a priori sufficient for vaccination.
Dilution is not a priori required up to 30 g / l.
Per se, software in its whole is not a priori patentable.
You are not a priori annoying. - Wait.
The theoretical basis for determining strength, however, is not a priori clear in those cases.
It 's not a priori.
John Paul II also said recently that globalization “ is not a priori either good or bad.
Thus, the manager is not a priori the innovator.
Sadra discussed Avicenna 's arguments for the existence of God, claiming that they were not a priori.
It may be the case, but it is not a priori obvious that it must be.
The set of words of a text, ( the lexicon ) is not a priori known.
At ETUC Secretariat level, we were not a priori opposed to negotiations not ending in legislation.
For liberalists, the economic size of a country does not a priori predetermine its trade stance.
A genetically modified plant therefore does not a priori have less “ freedom ” than a non-genetically modified plant.

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