It therefore includes both cognitive and volitional deficiencies, and places the insanity verdict more squarely on the ground of incapacity. |
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The white of the fried egg symbolizes the possibility for a reaction to some volitional act. |
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The yellow circle is the volitional part, which is separating itself from the unvolitional part. |
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It covers a whole range of physical, emotional, temperamental and volitional behavior. |
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On this fiducial model of faith, the volitional component of faith takes central place, with the cognitive component entailed by it. |
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Thus, the SWA is very capable of detecting MVPA, yet cannot differentiate between volitional or incidental activity. |
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These three artists sum up the whole human being at the pole of his thinking, as a feeling being, and in his volitional nature. |
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Simply put, the addiction negates free will and volitional behaviour. |
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Responsibilit y should reflect a reasonably equitable distribution of power that originates not in positions of authority rather in relationships between the institution's volitional stakeholders. |
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However, because this risk arises as the result of choice, it would be termed a volitional risk and not be subject to objective evaluation from the perspective of the organization itself. |
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Field studies contribute data for volitional responses, but over a limited range of conditions and with many variables interacting simultaneously, which are difficult to interpret. |
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The First Being is intellectual and volitional, and the intellect and will are identical with the essence of this supreme nature. |
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For example, in the Aaronide blessing, only two of the six verbs are formally jussives, yet all have the same volitional sense. |
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Why take volitional agency to be paradigmatic? |
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Or is phenomenality present also in cognitve experiences of thinking such-and-such, or of perception bearing conceptual as well as sensory content, or also in volitional or conative bodily action? |
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For example, the intention to break a rule of conduct such as not lying, is conditioned both by the present volition and by traces left by similar volitional acts. |
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But what I was doing, on those evenings, was just as much a volitional construction of my own sexuality and masculinity as what my gay friends were doing at the same age. |
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The thesis that we aim at being a whole is further illuminated by considering volitional choice from the inner perspective of the individual moral agent. |
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On the other hand, the straitjacket of the female stereotype deprives girls of their potential for intellectual, emotional and volitional creativity. |
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A man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are volitional and are the portals to discovery. |
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Reinach distinguishes between intellectual and volitional deliberation. |
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Little by little the whole subject population of the world was fitted with the instruments of volitional control. The government was now practically omnipotent. |
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The second argument is sentient but not necessarily volitional, and it therefore is more consistent with the semantic requirements of the affixal arguments. |
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