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In only some cases of thinking the accomplishment of a task, if there is one, involves the thinker's being equipped to declare his policy, scheme or theory.
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We found this led to a worst-case type of thinking that may have overestimated the risk level of some threats.
It's a case of thinking about which way your glass cube faces and how it relates to the rest of the house.
He says there was little sense of a poetry career at Trinity; it was more a case of thinking "from poem to poem.
It's not a case of thinking about the pressure too much, you have got to go out there and just enjoy it, just enjoy playing football and hopefully the goals will come".
"It's a case of thinking about the display habitats that we're going to set up for them and how that's going to work so that it will be comfortable for the spider but so that people can also engage with them and actually see something," she said.
The idea behind (a) is that, because diagrammatic reasoning is unreliable, if a process of thinking through an argument contains some non-superfluous diagrammatic thinking, that process lacks the epistemic security to be a case of thinking through a proof.
"It's sad because there are a lot of athletes in a similar position and it's not just a case of thinking about the Rio Olympics, we're wondering how we're going to get through 2013 first," said Hazel, who managed to secure '12 sponsors for 2012' in the build up to last summer's Games.
But on Tuesday, Portman indicated that it was less a case of thinking about it differently, and more of simply never having given it much thought.
It's a case of thinking that if I go on that course I can't do something else.
While it is good to recognize and laud your own talents and abilities, don't let this become a case of thinking that you are better than other people.
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