Anecdote dominates many chapters, with unreflective reportage frequently doing duty for examination. |
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Among those critics, none has been more rancorously unreflective the former Health Secretary. |
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Now various unreflective numbskulls seem to think that there is a contradiction between consuming American culture and being critical of the U.S. government. |
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Kalidas Bhattacharyya was concerned with the nature and function of philosophical reflection and its relation to unreflective experience. |
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The Philippine group found the questions to be too technical and unreflective of their underlying meaning. |
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There are baubles and trinkets. Not surprisingly, there are plenty of little economic treats that can be digested in unreflective sound bites. |
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Severely conduct-disordered kids are most often academically impaired, impulsive, unreflective and disorganized-attached adolescents. |
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I have repeatedly asked myself whether this belief in God is just a psychological crutch or an unreflective acceptance of tradition. |
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But a future of unreflective rightist and hyper-anti-culture religionists is a poisonous recipe. |
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But Jackson was an experienced hand at public affairs, and his populism, while genuinely felt, was not unthinking or unreflective. |
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As it stands now the bill is unrealistic and unreflective of the input and representation to the contrary that came before the committee. |
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It appears to be an unreflective and very quickly thought out response to a real and legitimate problem. |
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However, I would take issue with the implicit and unreflective assumption in the Green Paper that a decline in population would have exclusively negative consequences for the established social system. |
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There is little hope for future professional development if the beginner takes early flight or becomes socialized into the teaching profession as one who works in isolated and unreflective practice. |
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However it has been said that the unexamined life is not worth living and in medicine it is certainly true that the morally unreflective life is to be deplored. |
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A society of autonomous, rational, and moral decision-makers is more likely to produce good legislation than a society ruled by a self-centered person or small group of persons who rule over slavish and unreflective subjects. |
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But perhaps, too, it is worth recalling where hasty, unreflective action has taken us in recent years. |
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In order to do that we need to move from our sophisticated verbalism entrenched in institutionalised teaching and preaching and our unreflective hyper-activism in various forms of social ministries. |
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