Sentence examples for conversely reasoning from inspiring English sources

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In an inexact science, conversely, reasoning is informal; in particular, some of the terminology may, without actually impeding communication, exhibit some inherent vagueness " [41].

Conversely, reasoning about nonhuman species by analogy to humans can also lead children to underattribute biological properties to species that are highly dissimilar to people.

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Conversely, this line of reasoning goes, holding the convention in the politically safe terrain of New York would represent a missed opportunity, especially if the party is nominating a New Yorker like Mrs. Clinton.

Conversely, literature on clinical reasoning has demonstrated that clinicians are not able to follow purely rational, highly formal and logical thinking due to inherent limitations of human cognitive capacity that prevents storage, as well as processing of multiple rules in short periods of time [8] [9].

Conversely, the execution of reasoning tasks on the ontology or any data structure mapped to it will compute whether all instances of man are consistent with (a person) having at least one testes.

The script, by Reeves and Mark Bomback, comes up with a pair of finely matched conceits: first, that people might get sick and lose their gifts of speech and higher reasoning; and, second, conversely, that a chimp raised in a zoo (Steve Zahn) might only talk, forgetting how to howl or to hoot.

Conversely, lower levels of teleological reasoning predicted learning gains in understanding natural selection over the course, but did not predict students' acceptance of evolution.

Conversely, the MyDNA tool supports scientific reasoning based on the empirical data available from tests performed with different variable settings.

Conversely, those who resist – unless emboldened by ideological reasoning – are at risk of FOLLOH: fear of looking like old hat.

Conversely, animals that do possess elaborate, human-like reasoning capacities may not be identified in these experiments: errors might be made that are not due to cognitive limitations, but instead motivational, inhibitory or perceptual factors.

Conversely, when we examine the trees of others, analyzing the reasoning that has been applied to the evidence is how we begin to verify claims in cases such as those that trouble Djunia and James.

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