Meanwhile, another one of the band's finest recent tracks seems too bold an opening statement for this deeply cogitative collection. |
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She was referring to something called cogitative behavioral interventions that have been shown to be quite effective. |
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The results can disconcert, with their abstruse perspectives and cogitative leaps. |
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The CD is a more personal affair, deep cogitative blues mingling with the bleaker registers. |
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It seems to me that spiritism allies the different developments of the imagination in mediumnity with the cogitative. |
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Let's go back and remind the reasoning about the movement of the cogitative particles. |
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It mostly influences the interchange of information with the cogitative particles in rest, which hasn't stopped even for a moment. |
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With its powerful cogitative performance it has become very popular drug to treat the Down syndrome in the children. |
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It was a celebration of the human mind in all its cogitative glory. |
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Because we will understand that we are a part of a whole cogitative system. |
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We can take for truth that it happens also with the cogitative particles because they have lost the information energy when they started moving. |
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For the cogitative is the faculty to sense a milieu which, for us, is the physical universe. |
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This again determines it as cogitative but with different energy-information characteristics compared to the rest. |
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We would need to search to see if the cogitative developed in mediumnity and linked to hearing does not also give one the power of premonition concerning natural disasters. |
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It is also important for the child's culture and first language, together with the official language, to be used for the cogitative, creative and emotional development of the child. |
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Davidson, On Intellect, pp. 96 99, describes the cogitative faculty's function in laying the groundwork for the rational faculty to obtain intelligibles and achieve conjunction. |
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It is the sphere of production of meanings and ideas we find cogitative, normative foundations of this process. |
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The cogitative power, memory and imagination are internal modes of perception that allow the intellect to consider concrete, individual objects. |
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Is all this possible and can we turn to the holographic cogitative principle to see this connection between the collective unconscious and the individual thinking? |
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It is a product of cogitative system itself. |
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Deborah Black pens a masterful article on Avicenna and the cogitative power, offering a detailed presentation of his account of human thought in light of soul-body dualism. |
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A cogitative study of the qualifications of a mujtahid is sufficient to give a sense of how these qualifications encompass the basic requirements for the judicial sciences. |
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