Bernstein cautioned against facilely equating computational ability with human, subjective qualities to which rights traditionally adhere. |
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The imperative that man exercise mastery over technical development is facilely accepted by everyone. |
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He, and others who had already learned the language, taught the other classmates how to communicate more facilely. |
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Radosh's newest book can't be as facilely dismissed as one might like. |
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This answer that facilely rolls off the tongue of many NATO supporters is a dangerous one. |
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Morain so facilely divides, at least in this passage, the natural world from some purportedly non-natural one seems to me surpassingly odd. |
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The man who connected so electrically and facilely in 2008, causing Americans to overlook his thin resume, cannot seem to connect anymore. |
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The author resolved the conflicts of both characters too facilely, perhaps, because he was firmly committed to the plot of the true story he had remembered. |
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His touch is least happy when, complying too facilely with the gathering cult of sensibility, he indulges in rote-learned displays of emotionalism and good-heartedness. |
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She stood by the children of the world, the ones so facilely sacrificed. |
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