The preference of auditory learning indicates your basic reflectiveness coupled with a tendency to process information sequentially. |
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Reflecting on how moral reflectiveness kills moral knowledge, he nonetheless hoped that moral philosophy might in some way help us to live. |
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We regularly monitor the reflectiveness and water tightness of our reflectors. |
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The strength of the contemporary art, on the other hand, lies in its high degree of reflectiveness and critical potential. |
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The darkness of land and water compared with the reflectiveness of snow and ice means that when the latter melt to reveal the former, the area exposed absorbs more heat from the sun and reflects less of it back into space. |
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In an age of sound-bites and impatience, reflectiveness and respect will be needed to address what remains one of Canada's most pressing human rights problems. |
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His reflectiveness and reclusiveness did not dazzle legislative leaders. |
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He read from a piece of paper, his knuckles resting lightly on the table, and speaking in uninflected tones, without any sense of gravity or reflectiveness. |
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There is especially a reflectiveness and passion which he displays in communicating his exceptional virtuosity and creative invention, using a technique which we thought we knew all about. |
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It also breaks that forward movement into stanzas, which gives the poem its feeling of lyrical reflectiveness within the epic scope of the narration. |
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She has an air of authority and reflectiveness astonishing in an infant. |
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