Sentence examples for consistently reasoned from inspiring English sources

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They will outpurchase the impressive youth movement in Tampa Bay and the more consistently reasoned management in Boston, which has sprayed Champagne twice in the years since the Yankees' clubhouse went dry.

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For example, Stephens and Ribeiro [44] found that very few seventh and eighth graders could consistently reason relationally about noncanonical equations, with the worst performance on relationships involving multiplication and division (e.g., Can you put numbers in these boxes to make the sentence correct? What is the relationship between the numbers in the boxes? 5 × □ = 10 × □).

The advantage of deontic logic is that it provides means to consistently reason about deontic concepts as obligation and permission.

He was consistently unafraid to take reasoned risks on subjects where he was consistently in the right – in favour of merger between the SDP and the Liberals, in favour of higher taxation to pay for education, against the Iraq war and, five years ago, against coalition with the Conservatives.

Call it the Tony Blair test: I'm a Labour voter, and he still gives me consistently egregious reasons to regret that he ever won power.

Our author wisely and consistently declared reason an incompetent judge of doctrines, of which God had declared the fact, concealing from man the manner.

The only consistently reported reason why certain patient profiles are identified as "ideal" to receive LAI treatment is because this type of administration ensures treatment delivery.

Table 1 indicates that less than 30% of respondents were very satisfied with these institutional responses to wrongdoing; open-ended responses from respondents indicating that they were less than "very satisfied" consistently described reasons for dissatisfaction such as consistency/cooperation issues, diffusion of responsibility, inadequacy of responses, and unclear policies.

Thus, logic that is, deductive logic or syllogistic adds nothing to our knowledge; its rules merely reflect our determination to reason consistently with the ways in which we have reasoned in the past: the rules of formal logic, of syllogistic, are the rules of a logic of consistency.

Repeatedly consistent, consistently surprising, there's no reason to not want a return to Donald Glover's take on black Americans attempting to make their way in the word.

In this paper, we propose a logic that allows an agent to reason consistently, even though there are inconsistencies in the agent's beliefs.

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