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Reading this book is to be impressed by how difficult and how important it is to remember the past and to form clear judgments of it.
Here Schoubye suggests that our truth value judgments firm up and flip from being indeterminate to being clear judgments of falsity.
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I didn't expect to agree — I was surprised when I did — but I could count on a muscular, clear judgment of the artist or the matter at hand.
We could not construct the second derivative to calculate the fusion barrier distribution form the measured data accurately, therefore we could not make clear judgment of whether our semiclassical or coupled-channel calculations agreed with the experimental fusion barrier distribution.
For the evaluation of the trials in this review simplified version of the guidelines were developed containing only the recommendations which were deemed essential and presented in an unambiguous way which allows for clear judgment of whether the trial follows the guidelines on each point.
This may allow a more clear judgment of the value of its control, and may be a critical component in the public fight against this dangerous disease.
One disappointment is that Mr Buruma avoids giving a clear judgment on the central question of the extent of Emperor Hirohito's war guilt, and whether he should have been tried as a war criminal, rather than being allowed to remain on the throne.Despite that, this slender volume packs in more information than you would be lucky to find in a book twice its size.
On Herbart's theory, such cases of failing to arrest or "fix" a representational evolution may be explained by the absence of representational masses sufficiently articulated and strengthened, not just into "concepts", but into clear judgments formed out of these concepts, which are called "maxims" (SW VI: 146).
Hughes (2003) suggests that direct testing involving students in performing authentic tasks in speaking or writing tests provides teachers with a clearer judgment on, and interpretation of, students' abilities to use the target language in more real-life contexts than answering multiple-choice questions.
Despite intimations of guilt, blame, responsibility, Ms. Frank sensibly stays clear of judgments of what went wrong.
While Kant attaches special importance to the beauty of nature (see e.g., FI XI, 20 244), he also makes clear that judgments of beauty may be made also about "fine" or "beautiful" art [schöne Kunst].
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