Sentence examples for conscious suggests from inspiring English sources

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The fact that we are still bubble conscious suggests that the right conditions for a bubble do not yet exist.

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Further, this theory would seem to entail that not all minds are conscious (or that not all thoughts are conscious)—Spinoza suggests that infants are not conscious in 5p6s and 5p35s Despite these advantages, this initial understanding of this passage has fallen under heavy fire.

Leslie Cerier, author of "Gluten-Free Recipes for the Conscious Cook," suggests people branch out to grains such as amaranth, new spices and lots of produce.

This comes more easily to Eileen, who in Ms. Westfeldt's delightfully un-self-conscious interpretation suggests a virginal answer to the Vargas pinup girls.

The same drivers did not show these in conscious demonstrations, suggesting that the process occurred enactively [28] (i.e. operated outside of conscious awareness), likely as a strategy to distribute physical loading and fatigue across different muscle groups.

Overlapping with this cluster were those labelled "personhood" and "minimally conscious states", suggesting that these domains are most closely associated with the neuroethics literature; future work could investigate the chronology of this interaction.

However, we found only small differences in magnitude of associations between the age-adjusted analyses and the multivariate analyses that controlled for these 'health conscious' traits suggesting potential residual confounding unlikely explained our results.

Although acute administration of pharmacological doses of leptin (10 1000 m/kg) increases the plasma concentration of nitric oxide metabolites and of its second messenger, cGMP, studies performed in conscious animals suggest that leptin-induced endothelial nitric oxide has little, if any, hemodynamic role.

2. While the locution "feel pain" suggests conscious experience to most readers, it does not do so for all.

Although he thinks that the intelligence displayed by these examples suggests conscious thought, many critics have been disappointed by the lack of systematic connection between Griffin's examples and the attribution of consciousness (see, e.g., Alcock 1992).

If affective reactions play a pervasive role in moral judgments, a role that escapes (and is in fact masked by) conscious reflection, this suggests that moral cognition is shaped and constrained by "gut feelings", rather than the product of abstract reasoning.

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