Sentence examples for expected reasoning from inspiring English sources

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Further, as expected, reasoning was critical for correct answer selection, as correct reasoning was associated with correct answers when compared with incorrect reasoning for both groups and individuals.

To some extent, this observation demonstrated some level of disintegration of operons in Thermus genomes resulting from possible frequent rearrangements, but at much lower level than it may be expected reasoning from the observed total number of rearrangements.

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Attorney and policy expert Andrew Grossman suggested on Twitter, however, that "given the respect for Alsup, expect his reasoning to carry weight in other cases".

Mr Cardoso's talk of building was literal as well as metaphorical: his aides say extra spending on housing and sanitation can be expected soon.The political reasoning behind all this has to do with the strangely stubborn mood of depression currently afflicting the country.

Moral matters, which are within the domain of practical reason, are varied and inadequate (deformis), and cannot therefore provide the certainty which is expected in theoretical reasoning.

Avoiding the Ulysses syndrome for the patients Because the results of antibody tests can be available in a few hours, it can be expected that clinical reasoning will occur much faster than now and will involve not only the rheumatologist but also many other specialists and even general practitioners.

A 2008 assessment for the UK government found that the Protocol had hardly been used by NGOs as originally expected, that the reasoning of the Committee was unpredictable, and that it had not had an impact on policy-making.

Students may see biology in the tasks, but see this biology as a superficial "hook" that does not bear any relation to the reasoning expected in the task.

Mr. Stolar said that he disagreed with the judge's reasoning and expected to make a motion to re-argue the case based on a United States Supreme Court ruling in January stating that the use by the police of Global Positioning Systems without a warrant is unconstitutional.

The one-line order means that justices are neither required nor expected to explain their reasoning, including how it squares with previous written opinions or dissents in cases raising similar issues.

Following our reasoning, we expected that recreational users compared to cocaine-free controls would show a selective deficit in the ability to inhibit (longer SSRT) but not in the execution of response (comparable RT to go-signals) [see also [9], [26] for the observations of these pattern of results in chronic users].

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