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Franz Kafka once suggested that all human errors are impatience, a premature breaking off of methodical procedure.

Discussion question: Do you consider yourself to be a more spontaneous person, or a more methodical person? spot She is very slow and methodical in her work, but she certainly does an excellent job.

He is a methodical person.

Classifications are necessary for methodical study, and for assisting the memory in grasping large numbers of things which can be grouped together.

Beetles have been observed crawling over the flower, but without effecting any methodical result.

When Captain Tom Coppin, for instance, was preaching to the girls, she went on with her figures, casting up, ruling in red ink, carrying forward in methodical fashion, as if his words could not possibly have any concern with her; and when a church bell rang, or any words were spoken about other forms of worship, she became suddenly deaf and blind and cold.

If the reader has grasped the broad general outlines now given respecting the Sun and its spots he will perhaps be interested to learn a few further details, but these must be presented in a 28 somewhat disjointed fashion, because the multitude of facts on record concerning sun-spots are so great as to render a methodical treatment of them extremely difficult within the limits here imposed on me.

A very few days’ experience with a telescope will bring home to the observer’s mind the difficulty 32 of dealing with the spots where it is a question of systematic methodical observation of them.

The organised search for minor planets was relinquished in 1816, presumably because no more planets seemed to be forthcoming, and it does not appear that any further attempts were made by anybody till about 1830, when a Prussian amateur, named Hencke of Driessen, profiting by the publication of some new star maps put forth by the Berlin Academy, commenced a methodical 113 search for small planets.

One observer, a Frenchman named Le Monnier, saw the planet no less than 12 times between 1750 and 1771, and if he had had (which it is known he had not) an orderly and methodical mind, the glory of this discovery would have been lost to England and obtained by France.

Dioscorides was the first to attempt to record in anything like a methodical manner the many drugs and chemical substances used by the early Greeks.

[14] The methodical idle prattle of the high schools is often only an understanding to elude, by words of variable acceptation, a question difficult of solution, for we do not often hear in academies such convenient and ordinarily intelligent words as ‘I do not know.

The sense of this need gave rise to the creation of Theological Colleges, where a man who looked forward to Holy Orders might, after taking his ordinary degree at Oxford or Cambridge, apply himself to the studies more specially necessary for his chosen work, and-even more important still-might acquire the habits of methodical and self-disciplined life.

So the portion of the battalion which was making its way down that communication trench was set to run the gauntlet of the smashed-in trench, and the shells which continued to arrive-fortunately-with almost methodical punctuality.

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