Problem-based learning serves to enhance such skills as problem-solving, critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and self-directed learning. |
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We can make this reasoning more precise with the Markov chain approximation. |
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Knowledge of the reasoning behind the exhibition, however, sheds light on far more than its title and quadripartite structure. |
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So a culture based on abstract reasoning, or on various metaphysical precepts, may itself be simply a product of evolutionary change. |
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To pursue this line of reasoning in this case is really only of academic interest and of no practical import. |
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This book presents the final version of Chaitin's course on the limits of mathematical reasoning. |
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Now, that is perfectly conventional and acceptable reasoning, and that determines this case. |
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I am easily provoked, and rather vicious when my toe is stepped on, but I'm quick to cool down and fast to reasoning. |
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Many were being misled by the reasoning and beliefs of the Judaizers as to what salvation consisted of. |
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Nor is it difficult to understand the process and reasoning that led to its adoption. |
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But to advance our knowledge such views need to be supported by rigorous analytical reasoning and the dispassionate gathering of cases and data. |
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No longer will he grace our courts with superb advocacy and inspired legal reasoning. |
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His ideas are obviously foolish, easily disproved, an affront to any reasoning person. |
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Were it not so, we should have required the a fortiori reasoning for the third degree only. |
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She said the greater the levels of exposure, the greater the decline in reading and reasoning ability. |
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His reasoning is sound so far as it goes, and he's produced an enjoyable and thought-provoking read that I highly recommend. |
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An argument is a form of reasoning whereby one gives a reason or reasons in support of some claim. |
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Essentially, the subject is a search for knowledge that can be gained through reasoning. |
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Steve's mistake was to fall back on the scientific reasoning he had honed over his career. |
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Dave's reasoning behind this identification is based on a bell recovered a few years ago. |
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Kalvin squinted his eyes at him, reasoning out what he said and finally had to agree. |
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This time he may do it, reasoning that he has nothing to lose when his removal is the explicit aim of the war. |
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The British and French refused to buy it at any price, reasoning that it would be left behind anyway. |
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He can't say for sure himself, reasoning that he was a bit young at the time to recall. |
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Now philosophers tend to focus on reasoning at its most explicit and deliberate. |
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The following case provides an example of the Court's reasoning in this context. |
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Can someone tell us what commonsense reasoning the highway officials are applying here? |
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It is, in my judgment, difficult on the face of it to fault any of the inspector's reasoning. |
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With mathematical reasoning we smooth out differences in our dealings with each other. |
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His plan had been foolproof, probably working with instinct as well as reasoning. |
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We see no escape from the logic of the judge's reasoning and Mr Nicol could suggest none. |
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Choices based on the most minute reasoning but lacking any desire are vacuous. |
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I am reasoning by analogy and by reference to the extension of rights for humans. |
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Miguel blinked, appalled and overwhelmed before rationally reasoning with himself, as all mathematicians can. |
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Because I have learned the hard way, if you think someone is disruptive, reasoning with them is pointless, debating the issue is pointless. |
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As Kathy becomes frustrated navigating the legal-aid channels, she tries reasoning with her directly. |
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These are based on my probably inaccurate observations and my misinformed reasoning, but I think them fair. |
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It is this sense of being tested by practice and judged by results that gives strategic reasoning its edge. |
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They are also supposed to record all details of such acts, including their reasoning for the use of force. |
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Barthes has argued that myths and rituals in our society have taken the form of reasoning and speech. |
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That may underlie the reasoning in the Court of Appeal in British Columbia too. |
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Your mate has gone through the same reasoning, which leaves you both vulnerable. |
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The reasoning behind the exchange is to further enhance their marketability. |
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What influences the development of mathematical reasoning in different population groups? |
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This kind of reasoning puts the importance of the reader's sensitivities above what is true. |
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This sounds like entire supposition, and I would like to know what reasoning is behind it. |
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Even though he himself has killed many people, he justifies it by reasoning that he only kills killers. |
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Levada has a reputation as a subtle reconciler who seeks to bring dissidents into line by patient reasoning rather than punishment. |
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To expose the woolliness of this proposition takes a little bit of reasoning, but it is well worth the effort. |
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The reduction of reasoning to mechanical calculation that they identified is no clearer than in the inhuman logic of capitalist exchange. |
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It appears that he is accusing YEC of using shallow reasoning without reading some of the best current in-depth YEC literature. |
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The Court remanded the case to a lower court for further fact-finding consistent with its reasoning. |
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I adopt Lord Goff's reasoning, as he applied it to natural user, to the issue of reasonable use of land. |
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The intelligent reasoning of this young person renews me with fresh hope for the future of this planet. |
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As is the case with the rentiers, the speculators act only partly out of reasoning. |
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When you understand what amoralism entails, you will see that there is no point in reasoning with an amoralist. |
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Just when one thinks the Justices might zig, they zag, but whichever way they turn, their reasoning seems increasingly arbitrary and contrived. |
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In the rest of this article, we discuss the ideas and reasoning that led us to our final decision. |
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The reasoning was based on the constitutional separation of legislative and judicial powers. |
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Therein lies the rub for those who would curb latte consumption with pocketbook reasoning. |
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We can apply the same reasoning to rods and transformation of cylindrical diverging wavefront using aplanatic points of the rods. |
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For those who focus on the mass storage space, the reasoning rings true as well. |
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Your reasoning bears the ring of truth, yet I hear something other than your words. |
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To speak too much as though faith were the result of a process of reasoning is a hazard built into apologetics. |
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Consider his words, which can be read as an apology for the Court's shameful reasoning in Bowers. |
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Apparently they haven't bothered to follow this line of reasoning to its obvious conclusion. |
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Also, do taller women have a higher ratio of mathematical and spatial reasoning aptitudes to verbal aptitudes as compared to shorter women? |
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So the question of the process of reasoning that a trial judge is supposed to go through also became a very live question. |
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Taken to the limit, of course, this line of reasoning would strike at the root of all empirical knowledge. |
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Frege's primary concern was to construct a system of logic, formulated in an idealized language, which was adequate for mathematical reasoning. |
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Starting with the technical side, we have seen that the adoption of predicate logic as the basis of reasoning can lead to logical atomism. |
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This led to approximate reasoning and approximate logics which are now central to the study of artificial intelligence. |
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The reasoning tests assess qualities such as aptitude, cognitive skill, ability, and intelligence. |
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Aspirations and longing feelings colour your reasoning but your power of concentration might be impaired. |
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On the other hand, some bahus choose to live with their in-laws reasoning it will be good for their kids. |
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But whereas the Greek atomists had to guess and imagine, John Dalton, a Quaker and a chemist, used modern scientific reasoning. |
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The reasoning of the officials of this august body is that it will all be good for the future of Sligo. |
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I am assuming of course, that the reasoning behind the polish was to inhibit any tarnish that typically forms with copper heatsinks. |
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In addition, the present study corroborates previous studies by demonstrating that moral reasoning skills are both teachable and measurable. |
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The Tracey Review tore into Captain Toohey's reasoning and his explosive conclusions, and this is the report the Government released last night. |
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A sample of 100 Irish fans were given rugby-themed teasers on logic, verbal ability, general reasoning, visual-spatial ability and numbers. |
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By such reasoning a choreographer was on a level with an opera director or a scenic designer rather than an opera composer. |
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It turns out to be a technical term in the study of logic and describes a specific type of logical fallacy, a form of circular reasoning. |
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If William were taken prisoner, so the reasoning went, he might be used as a bargaining counter in negotiations. |
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But was I the only one to be amused by the new laird's reasoning behind his decision to buy the Braemar barony and the Lordship of Kildrummy? |
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On second thought, though, I'm not even sure the political reasoning makes much sense. |
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We try to figure out what is so, reasoning on the basis of what we already know. |
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But error is a normal part of science, skepticism is its conscience, and control experiments uncover flaws in reasoning or measurement. |
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My reasoning is that if he had wished to throw that race, he would have ridden it in every other way than in the manner that was witnessed. |
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Yes, the motives of fame and posterity are there, but the main thrust of their reasoning is that they want to stay alive. |
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Like all parental guilt trips, the reasoning behind it made absolute and perfect sense. |
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I don't really agree with some of Cosby's reasoning or melodramatics, but his crux is excellent. |
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Furthermore, Hilbert's work on metamathematics has greatly improved our understanding of the nature of mathematical reasoning. |
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The reasoning seems virtually identical to the articles I have written on this, so I won't belabor it here. |
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However theologically shallow it may be, however, there was a definite thought and reasoning behind it. |
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I do not consider either that the Inspector's reasoning can be supplemented by the knowledge available to the informed reader. |
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Try reasoning with him, explaining your targets in life and what you would like to achieve and better yourself. |
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However, errors in transcription may be more common than the above reasoning might lead us to suppose. |
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Mary was still sunk in the mire of her own grief and no amount of reasoning would help to get her out of it. |
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Those interests may be ill-informed, based on shoddy reasoning or false axioms, but none of that matters. |
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The jump in reasoning brought me up short, and normally I would have leaped on him for it, and the conversation would have ended. |
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A bevy of activity in biocomputing is concerned with the formal representation and reasoning about biological pathways. |
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To date, it has mainly focused on modeling physical systems and reasoning about them. |
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This formal fallacy is often mistaken for modus ponens, a valid form of reasoning also using a conditional. |
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I don't believe that could happen today, one of my students sighed in blank refusal of this simple chain of reasoning. |
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It was months later when the Court produced its reasoning, and given the defendants had already been executed, it seemed a moot point. |
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In this setting of our core beliefs, the fact is many scientists and physicians are not worth reasoning with about Morgellons. |
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I am suggesting that we are wrong to dismiss their motivations and reasoning out of hand as trivial and aberrant. |
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Will we be forced to rely on carefully worded arguments filled with unassailable reasoning? |
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In very appealing reasoning it is also argued that the complete unbroken circle, symbolizes the Buddhist wheel of life. |
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A gossip that could defy the very elements of mathematical reasoning behind an expression left unconquered by the masses in question. |
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I want to begin by apologizing for all of the grammatical errors, slapdash reasoning, and sloppy writing in my recent posts. |
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The detectives-slash-dimwits in charge of the case don't appreciate the finer points of deductive reasoning. |
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The reasoning is that the seizure will in effect reset the brain, causing the release of chemicals that may boost signals between neurons. |
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This line of reasoning can only end in unprofitable speculation about who initiated tensions. |
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Assumptions are viewed as self-evident, unquestioned, and a starting point for reasoning. |
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Like theoretical reasoning, practical reasoning seeks in a sense to demonstrate the necessity of certain actions. |
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Amy may argue by analogy with this reasoning that the plaintiff council will have to prove she was negligent. |
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They also disturb the structured symmetrical balance of Hebraic paired reasoning in the concluding argument. |
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What confounds all reasoning is how such poor material could be peddled to his eager fan base. |
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His soft-spoken voice is in harmony with his words, which are as much about feeling as reasoning. |
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Early adolescents are very aware of, and proud of, their new-found reasoning abilities. |
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Her advice was freely given and was always based on common sense and sound reasoning. |
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A lot of people have fundamental intellectual problems accepting uncertainty or non-binary reasoning. |
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The unity of truth is a fundamental premise of human reasoning, as the principle of non-contradiction makes clear. |
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And an argument without evidence is a sorry one indeed, more akin to a creed or dogma than scientific reasoning. |
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He went on to employ value-free economic reasoning to support his argument that the systems of socialism and interventionism would not be capable of achieving these goals. |
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Such uncritical reasoning, particularly toward the end of his book, where he increasingly focuses on human society, weakens Ryan's overall thesis. |
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Based on careful observations, Darwin contended that many animals possess general concepts, some reasoning ability, rudiments of moral sentiments, and complex emotions. |
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But the reasoning only made sense if the tumor grew in a linear, predictable way. |
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This kind of reasoning is, of course, nonsense, but it serves as an illustration of the danger in concocting fanciful theories based on historical precedents. |
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After stating that it fully concurred in the holding and reasoning of the district court, the Supreme Court proceeded to develop arguments in different directions. |
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This reasoning in the Minister's speech, if it is legitimate to refer to it at all, does not show that the new section filled a lacuna in the previous statute. |
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Boral basically says it's reserved its options, looking at the ACCC reasoning and will get back to us with a final, definitive yea or nay to continue or abort the deal. |
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The majority reasoning was most clearly expressed by Justice Hayne. |
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Again, it was the strong imprint of utilitarian thought patterns in economics that kept so many economists sliding down through the railway embankments of eugenic reasoning. |
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The Court's reasoning therefore has the feeling of a non sequitur. |
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Again, the reasoning sounds, well, reasonable, and is sourced to a respectable organization, the Samaritans. |
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As such, the statement is clearly boilerplate, essentially meaningless and of no assistance in determining the actual reasoning of the trial judge in the case before me. |
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For within the context of international politics, faith is redundant as it calls for assumptive reasoning in a landscape of constant change and hidden agendas. |
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Substituting logic and reasoning for quackery and fraud appalls me. |
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Seeing that there would be no reasoning with the princess for the rest of the day, he bent his mind to the task of keeping power flowing into Mara. |
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The Crown attorney's reasoning for only charging him with manslaughter was that the he's still a young boy, and the judge wouldn't give him murder one. |
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The trust's decision to close Sandra House was sprung on the residents without consultation, and with no real attempt to explain the reasoning that led to it. |
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Enlightened liberalism, you see, entailed a certain courtesy, precision, evidence, reasoning. |
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A higher level of moral reasoning, on the other hand, is associated with resisting the temptation to succumb to outside pressures to act unethically. |
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I have problems with my cognitive reasoning which means when I am tired and stressed I start to miss words out from everyday conversation but it does not mean I am stupid. |
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Particularly disturbing, however, is that the reasoning behind this cult of euthanasia is thoroughly sound. |
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Subjectivity and exaggerating the foibles or bad reasoning of the opposition in political coverage was the norm. |
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I don't believe their reasoning is very relevant, particularly for those able to still connect to copper broadband at their local telephone exchange. |
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There is no reasoning with these people and now we have had enough. |
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Universities that want their bread buttered on both sides when it comes to affirmative action would do better to apply more fiber than fat in their reasoning. |
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His reasoning on wages, even without the nonsense about education and swearing, is less sound, riddled as it is with dubious comparative references to other people's earnings. |
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The kinfolk would often take to reasoning with her concerning this hairdo. |
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Rosenstiel bases his conclusion on reasoning very different than ours. |
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We respond to dangers that our ancestors equipped us to understand, like fire and fangs and claws, more readily than we respond to threats based on abstract reasoning. |
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As European legal reasoning developed, abstract nouns multiplied. |
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Consequently, based on the Mancari reasoning, Baby Girl is an Indian child because she is a member of the Cherokee nation. |
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The Yanks' rightfielder wasn't biting at Araton's line of reasoning. |
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This is an extraordinary piece of work that manages to merge legitimate concerns with some of the most neurotically paranoid reasoning I've ever seen. |
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But this line of reasoning is subject to important qualifications. |
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But when advocates like Maynard share their reasoning using more accurate language, Republicans are more prepared to listen. |
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Following this line of reasoning to its logical conclusion, the way to achieve world peace is to give everyone atomic bombs. |
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In fact, they were based on the reasoning of that great seventeenth-century Frenchman. |
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It is the habit alone of reasoning which can make a reasoner. |
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In the coming days, that reasoning will receive close scrutiny. |
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The study concludes that moral reasoning skills are both teachable and measurable, and that ethical dilemma case discussions may enhance moral development. |
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At advanced levels, metacognitive development involves the development of explicit understanding about the fundamental nature and justifiability of knowledge and reasoning. |
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But even interrogating successful proposals leads to unsatisfactory reasoning. |
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An assumption is made that moral reasoning is subject to measurement. |
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He's a class act and I appreciated hearing directly from him and hearing some of his reasoning. |
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Such dry reasoning was unsettlingly common with the student contingent at the steak fry. |
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To the death she refused to be bamboozled by dubious reasoning. |
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Encouraged by a little Jesuitical reasoning to the effect that death has released him from his promise, he may yet plumb the depths of Coombs the man. |
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The community are now having to bow and scrape, apologising and reasoning for what four freaks, four statistical anomalies, four twisted and tortured minds have done. |
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We ritualize this process to make sure we don't allow the grief of great tragedies to blind us with mob fury, inflamed judgments and uninformed reasoning. |
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Neither the president's math nor his moral reasoning adds up. |
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The court might be reasoning that she still has some psychological hold over the young man, or that being with him is emotionally bad for her or for him. |
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It was not widely read because of the narrowness of the legal reasoning. |
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The authors are unusually energetic in the writing and reasoning, with endless graphs and figures. |
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So, I have to make up defensible reasons and you have to point out the unsophisticatedness of my reasoning and I have to show you that my opinion is based on sound reasoning. |
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Matthew Stinson can't help but point out the flaw in that reasoning. |
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Heads poured over one-word-answer questions, brain-teasers, puzzles of reasoning and tests of grammar inside classrooms upstairs, while parents waited below in the lobby. |
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By the same reasoning, putative lobopods in the Sirius Passet biota and putative deuterostomes in the Chengiang biota are better interpreted as arthropods. |
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This provided a reliable foundation on which to confirm mathematical laws using inductive reasoning. |
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Undeterred, reasoning from the coarseness of the gold that it had not traveled far, they had set out in search of the mother lode. |
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Secular concepts and reasoning of this kind belong to first philosophy and moral doctrine, and fall outside the domain of the political. |
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The following of decisions by a religious expert without necessarily examining the decision's reasoning is called taqlid. |
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The practice of an individual interpretating law with independent reasoning is called ijtihad. |
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It is rational and reasoned, but is not arrived at only by means of deductive reasoning. |
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Next will describe how we are implementing case-based reasoning to construct a case library of technology integration stories. |
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It includes tests for verbal comprehension, perceptional reasoning, working memory, and processing speed. |
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This is not to deride Knitter's reasoning or even to oppose an argument for the ultimate untenability of exclusivism. |
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Berkeley's Razor is a rule of reasoning proposed by the philosopher Karl Popper in his study of Berkeley's key scientific work De Motu. |
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The nature of the world, according to Berkeley, is only approached through properly metaphysical speculation and reasoning. |
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Turning to probable reasoning, Hume argues that we cannot hold that nature will continue to be uniform because it has been in the past. |
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The reasoning Marx laid out in his book clearly delineated the true relationship between use value and value. |
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Though Arnold's reasoning reflected Loyalist opinion, Patriots strongly condemned him. |
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Closer examination, however, reveals a dismayingly large number of serious flaws in both the methods of analysis and scientific reasoning. |
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Using the 3D rotation task, Hotting and coworkers observed no difference in spatial reasoning between endurance and nonendurance training. |
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When a coalition is formed around economic goals, the reasoning is financial. |
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I realized that the purpose of writing is to inflate weak ideas, obscure poor reasoning, and inhibit clarity. |
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Nicholas Kemmer of the Cambridge team independently proposed the same name, based on the same reasoning as the Berkeley team. |
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Blake's reasoning for the disengagement has been attributed to the fact that he received a wound to the thigh that day. |
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No use in raging, in reasoning, in arguing. No use in setting forth the facts, the palpable right and wrong. |
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It is the discipline searching for a general understanding of reality, reasoning and values. |
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Above these pits, there are hills formed by the hot masses burst out from the ground as estimated by a logical reasoning. |
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It makes use of abductive reasoning, which is fundamentally different from induction and deduction. |
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In essence, it was intended that the traditions and practices still existed, but that the reasoning behind them was altered. |
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Such reasoning dates back to the founding of the League of Nations and, later, the United Nations. |
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Case markers then become generalized through analogical reasoning and reuse. |
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Roman lawyers had already used analogical reasoning and the Greek word analogia. |
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Logicians analyze how analogical reasoning is used in arguments from analogy. |
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Hogan's chain of reasoning will win the grudging respect of Darwinist and creationist alike. |
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A distinction has to be made between analogous reasoning from written law and analogy to precedent case law. |
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Some legal scholars have questioned the legal reasoning of Marshall's opinion. |
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In legal reasoning, for example, this might be a precedent case, such as premeditated murder. |
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Casuistry is a method of case reasoning especially useful in treating cases that involve moral dilemmas. |
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Their reasoning is they can easily integrate the operating room documentation module into the existing system. |
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However, all inductive reasoning where data is too scarce for statistical relevance is inherently based on anecdotal evidence. |
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Many legal scholars and judges agree that ordinary reasoning, or common sense reasoning, plays an important role. |
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In October 1617, James I demanded an explanation from Coke of the reasoning behind Bonham's Case. |
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The use of syllogisms as a tool for understanding can be dated back to the logical reasoning discussions of Aristotle. |
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An axiom or postulate is a statement that is taken to be true, to serve as a premise or starting point for further reasoning and arguments. |
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As used in modern logic, an axiom is simply a premise or starting point for reasoning. |
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Accordingly, the INS case no longer has precedential force, although state courts are free to follow its reasoning if they so choose. |
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The Court announces its judgments through individually signed opinions setting out the result and underlying reasoning. |
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Raz argues that law is authority, identifiable purely through social sources, without reference to moral reasoning. |
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Some jurists viewed them as auxiliary rationales constrained by scriptural sources and analogical reasoning. |
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Cobden did the reasoning, Bright supplied the declamation, but mingled argument with appeal. |
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This case was dismissed by the court reasoning that his mandate has expired. |
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The reasoning for this was because the stage was now brighter than it had ever been before. |
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It may therefore be argued that Locke, although his philosophy carried the day, was not entirely correct in his reasoning. |
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Technology and progress could never become a runaway train in his reasoning, so long as organic humanism was there to act as a brake. |
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This constituted the basic conception of Mohist's practical reasoning and knowledge. |
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Just to sidetrack a little bit from the subject I will explain my reasoning. |
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Of all the idiotic options for reasoning out why the Indians got whupped this must rank as the winner by a mile. |
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It also provides new metaphors, figures of speech, reasoning modes, etymologies, analogies, and cosmogonies. |
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A powerful heuristic must be at work here that is stronger than deliberate reasoning, national character or individual preferences. |
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But such reasoning, Hare thinks, does not only support the position of the antiabortionist. |
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Medieval Schoolmen and their contemporary exponents generally consider inductive reasoning unproblematic. |
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Gillespie finds true romance in reasoning, and he was intrigued. |
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Finally, it shows that the same reasoning supports rescissory remedies for contractual mistake, frustration, or impossibility. |
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A comparison of the part-whole and partitive reasoning with unit and non-unit proper fractions. |
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The reasoning task requires the mice to make an inference by exclusion. |
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The book is intended to guide students, step-by-step, into the intricacies of commentarial reasoning and style. |
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A true understanding of normal distributions and statistical theory clarifies the flaw in this reasoning. |
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In order to identify the main assumptions and conclusions of the PBR theorem we first briefly restate the original reasoning of ref. |
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The questions cover verbal, numerical, diagrammatic, and logical reasoning, as well as lateral thinking. |
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Is not this a proper kind of reasoning? is this the reverence due to the scriptures, thus babishly to abuse them? |
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But he encouraged pietistic Sufism, even if his opposition to blind obedience to tradition forced him to favour independent reasoning. |
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He encounters some obstacle in his train of reasoning... and then a frown passes like a shadow over his brow. |
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In many deductive reasoning tasks, researchers manipulate orthogonally the believability of conclusions and their logicality. |
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Augustus' excuse was that the interval for the games was 110 years, not 100, but his date actually did not qualify under either reasoning. |
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However, the whitewash can last for a long time up until we have tendentious reasoning and writing. |
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But it does not contribute to the uberty of reasoning, which far more calls for solicitous care. |
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A judge in a subsequent case, particularly in a different jurisdiction, could find the dissenting judge's reasoning persuasive. |
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A district court, for example, could not rely on a Supreme Court dissent as a basis to depart from the reasoning of the majority opinion. |
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On appeal, the appellate court may either adopt the new reasoning, or reverse on the basis of precedent. |
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Explaining the reasoning behind the genus name, lead researcher Rohan Pethiyagoda was quoted as stating that. |
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However, these ideas were founded in philosophical and theological reasoning rather than evidence and experimentation. |
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This is a general physical law derived from empirical observations by what Isaac Newton called inductive reasoning. |
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De Libertate Arbitrii elaborates Anselm's reasoning on correctness with regard to free will. |
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The examination tests a student's ability to solve problems using verbal reasoning and mathematics. |
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As an example, in Kent, mathematics and writing are each given twice the weighting of verbal reasoning. |
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His works argued for the possibility of scientific knowledge based only upon inductive reasoning and careful observation of events in nature. |
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The combined three forms of reasoning serve as a primary conceptual foundation for the empirically based scientific method today. |
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To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry is commonly based on empirical or measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning. |
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Any useful hypothesis will enable predictions, by reasoning including deductive reasoning. |
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Alexander Dallas gives a large series of changes and alterations, as well as the reasoning for some of them. |
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Chesterton's fence is the principle that reforms should not be made until the reasoning behind the existing state of affairs is understood. |
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Research also supports the assertion that music and rhyme increase a child's ability in spatial reasoning, which aid mathematics skills. |
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By this reasoning, adding an incompatible belief corrupts the original religion, rendering it no longer true. |
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The historic reasoning for the regressive nature of the payroll tax is that entitlement programs have not been viewed as welfare transfers. |
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He was reluctant to resign, reasoning that he was only 68, much younger than either Palmerston or Russell at the end of their premierships. |
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For him, the philosopher should proceed through inductive reasoning from fact to axiom to physical law. |
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This is surprising given that reasoning ability is a central subconstruct within the structure of IQ. Where IQ scores have been covaried, results have been inconsistent. |
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We need to teach job skills, people skills, and reasoning skills. |
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This paper is about recursive reasoning in the context of root extraction written with teachers in mind who do not allow calculators in their classes. |
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According to Bisker, case-based reasoning draws upon data to determine whether a new case is similar enough to others on the books so that it can be underwritten the same way. |
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Inference Corporation's case-based reasoning technology is designed to meet the needs of customer support and service call centers, including help desks. |
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For nearly four decades Larry Horn has been championing a version of Gricean pragmatic reasoning in the analysis of a wide range of linguistic phenomena. |
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I am arguing only that emotion is essential to moral reasoning, and that is so whether emotivism or some more rationalist theory of morals is correct. |
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Given the non-monotonicity and the defeasibility of this pattern of practical reasoning, the inferences corresponding to it can be evaluated using critical questions. |
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Gilleland provides extensive knowledge of jury behavior, including attitude change and persuasion techniques, attributional reasoning, and group decision-making processes. |
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In novice learners, for example, reasoning about the dodder's haustoria is typically different from reasoning about penguin wings, whereas for experts it is not. |
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On such analogous reasoning it is not difficult to see why the aetites stone, with another rattling inside it, should have been thought helpful to a pregnant woman. |
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But it seems otherwise with reasoning as viewed by criteriology. |
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But because the case had been depublished, the appellate court's reasoning cannot be used to justify another court action in a similar case at some time in the future. |
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Key abstract theorems are explained largely by physical reasoning, and are presented in the most concrete, intelligible fashion possible. Epsilontics are minimized. |
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In contrast, in civil law systems, case law only acquires weight when a long series of cases use consistent reasoning, called jurisprudence constante. |
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The reasoning behind this was that poultry was very inexpensive to maintain and in the event of a siege it did not require a lot of resources to maintain. |
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Your argument is invalid because it uses circular reasoning. |
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A lower court's opinion may be considered as persuasive authority if the judge believes they have applied the correct legal principle and reasoning. |
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Educational attainment is greatly espoused by parental reasoning as the British Chinese community cites higher education as a route to ensure a higher ranking job. |
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The preface of the Proslogion records his own dissatisfaction with the Monologion's arguments, since they are rooted in a posteriori evidence and inductive reasoning. |
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The spending limits for election campaigns are different in the two, the reasoning being that candidates in county constituencies tend to need to travel further. |
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Following this reasoning, the veneration of the glorified human saint made in God's image, is always a veneration of the divine image, and hence God as foundational archetype. |
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Alternative therapies are often based on religion, tradition, superstition, belief in supernatural energies, pseudoscience, errors in reasoning, propaganda, fraud, or lies. |
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According to recent research, the increasing popularity of the CAM needs to be explained by moral convictions or lifestyle choices rather than by economic reasoning. |
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