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Anchored within a broader theoretical framework around shared and plural values, the DVF model identifies a range of potential positive (e.g. learning) and negative (e.g. social desirability bias) outcomes of deliberation and key factors that influence outcomes (e.g. ability to deliberate, institutional factors, power dynamics).
The U.S. Supreme Court is one Justice short of a full bench, limiting its ability to deliberate, because Senate Republicans refused to hold the hearings required in order to fill that seat.
"This is the single biggest reorganization of the federal government in my lifetime," he told reporters, "and for us to take it up and to pass it in a couple of days asks a lot of our judgment and of our ability to deliberate on something of this import.
How can one explain our ability to deliberate about the future without assuming mental representations?
But again, a patient's ability to deliberate on risks, harms, and benefits, is dependent upon how this information is communicated.
There are evidently different components of rational agency capacity, such as the ability to perceive features of one's environment, the ability to recognize and assess reasons for choice, the ability to deliberate and choose, the ability to form intentions and carry through what one has decided, and so on.
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They may throw new light on situations and increase the surgeons' abilities to deliberate and decide in their patients' best interests [ 46].
Members of a democratic society needed to cultivate what the journalism scholar James W. Carey, in describing the debate, called "certain vital habits" of democracy — the ability to discuss, deliberate on, and debate various perspectives in a manner that would move it toward consensus.
"There's reason to be pessimistic about our ability as a society to deliberate over these issues," said Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists Projectt on Government Secrecy, a program dedicated to government transparency.
Despite a strong sense of freedom, our ability to make deliberate decisions may often be an illusion.
One could add to this list a very important point mentioned by Cooke (2011), which could be called the 'governance side' of RDPs, that is their ability to generate deliberate collective action, to arbitrate conflicts and create a common sense of belonging.
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